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At which point does a recipient cell become an F+ cell? A) Fusion of the cell membranes B) Attachment of the sex pilus C) Transfer of the single-stranded F factor D) Pulling of donor and recipient cells together E) Formation of the complementary strand of the F factor
At which point does a recipient cell become an F+ cell?
A) Fusion of the cell membranes
B) Attachment of the sex pilus
C) Transfer of the single-stranded F factor
D) Pulling of donor and recipient cells together
E) Formation of the complementary strand of the F factor
Answered
E) Formation of the complementary strand of the F factor: The F- cell becomes F+ after it receives the complete F plasmid and forms the complementary strand.
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