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Nonvirulent Bacteria Can Still Be Transformed into Virulent Bacteria If

Question 58

Question 58

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Nonvirulent bacteria can still be transformed into virulent bacteria if it is combined with debris from heat-killed virulent bacteria that is first treated with:


A) DNase.
B) RNase.
C) protease.
D) no enzyme.

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