Multiple Choice
Viruses
A) probably keep the numbers of bacteria in check.
B) have no effect on the number of bacteria.
C) increase the number of bacteria.
D) are active in passing DNA from one bacterium to another.
E) probably keep the numbers of bacteria in check AND are active in passing DNA from one bacterium to another.
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