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    Bacterial Cells Containing an F Plasmid That Has Acquired Bacterial
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Bacterial Cells Containing an F Plasmid That Has Acquired Bacterial

Question 57

Question 57

Multiple Choice

Bacterial cells containing an F plasmid that has acquired bacterial chromosomal genes are called:


A) F+.
B) F'.
C) F-.
D) Hfr.

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