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    The Movement of DNA from One Bacterium to Another Through
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The Movement of DNA from One Bacterium to Another Through

Question 26

Question 26

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The movement of DNA from one bacterium to another through the activity of bacteriophages is called:


A) Conjugation
B) Transformation
C) Transduction
D) Crossing over

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