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Can bacterial conjugation occur between different species of bacteria?
Can bacterial conjugation occur between different species of bacteria?
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Yes, bacterial conjugation can occur between different species, a phenomenon known as interspecies conjugation. This process allows the transfer of genetic material across species barriers, often facilitated by broad-host-range plasmids. Interspecies conjugation is a significant mechanism for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes and other adaptive traits, contributing to genetic exchange within microbial communities and ecosystems.
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