Which is true about bacterial conjugation? A) It can transfer plasmid DNA that has been integrated into the main chromosome. B) It involves the reciprocal exchange of DNA between cells. C) It is never affected by plasmids. D) It requires meiosis before sex pili form. E) It involves a conjugation tube.

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Choose the event below that does not occur during bacterial conjugation. Multiple Choice The recipient cell becomes a donor cell after conjugation. Enzymes cleave one strand of the DNA at the origin of transfer. Transfer of the DNA strands occurs in both directions. Shortening of the pilus occurs during conjugation. Direct contact between is made … Read more

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Which of the following does NOT occur during bacterial conjugation? A. Direct contact between donor and recipient cells B. Shortening of the pilus C. Enzymatic cleavage of one strand at the origin of transfer D. Unidirectional transfer of both DNA strands E. Recipient cell becomes a donor cell after conjugation

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Do all bacteria have conjugation pili?

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Do bacteria conjugate disease?

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Can different species of bacteria conjugate?

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Can gram-positive bacteria participate in conjugation?

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Can two F+ bacteria conjugate?

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Do bacteria perform binary fission or conjugation?

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Do all bacteria undergo conjugation?

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