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When a transducing phage interacts with a new host cell, A) the DNA from the previous host can recombine with the new host chromosome. B) the new host cell will be lysed. C) it will cause the new cell to produce more transducing phage.
When a transducing phage interacts with a new host cell,
A) the DNA from the previous host can recombine with the new host chromosome.
B) the new host cell will be lysed.
C) it will cause the new cell to produce more transducing phage.
Answered
A) the DNA from the previous host can recombine with the new host chromosome: The DNA carried by the transducing phage can recombine with the genome of the new host.
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