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Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer

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The term used for plasmids possessing both RTF and r determinants is

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Inverted repeat sequences at each end and a gene encoding transposase is contained in which of the following transposable element?

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The chromosomal genes, possessing fertility factor is known as

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The correct term for the transfer of genetic material between bacteria in direct physical contact is

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The plasmids can be eliminated from a cell by the process known as

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Binary fission in bacteria does not involve

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The plasmid which makes the host more pathogenic is

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