In a High-Frequency Recombination (Hfr) Cross with An Bacterial Cell, Each Having a Single DNA Molecule, What Is
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In a high-frequency recombination (Hfr) cross with an bacterial cell, each having a single DNA molecule, what is the most likely outcome?
A) Bacterial genes will be transferred from the Hfr cell to the cell, but there will be no change in the "sex" of either cell
B) Some genes will be transferred and the recipient cell will become Hfr
C) Only plasmid genes will be transferred
D) Each cell may acquire genes from the other
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