A-T-P, Easy as 1-2-3

Griffin Plew, Hailey Robinson, Dani Greenlee, Alex Wood, Nathanial Torres, William Johnson, Patricia Canaan

Abstract


Elizabethkingia anophelis R26 is a subunit of the Elizabethkingia bacteria genome that contains thousands of genes and proteins residing in it. These genes can cause different types of antibiotics to resist the effect to the antibiotics, Cefotaxime and Imipenem, and what the genes functibacteria. The experiment we conducted searched for what genes had a negative ons were to the bacteria genome. The genes we tested were ATP synthase F0 subunit b genes, ATP synthase delta chain, ATP synthase gamma chain, ATP synthase alpha chain, and ATP Synthase beta chain. We looked further into the genes and evaluated their RNA sequences as well as if they played a key role in how the bacteria operates.

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