Which of the following is NOT a function of pili?
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During conjugation, the ____ cell transfers its ___________ to the recipient cell.
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What is the purpose of the conjugative plasmid in conjugation?
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What is the process where DNA is transferred from one bacterial cell to another through a pilus?
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Which of the following statements about conjugation is true?
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Which of the following statements about conjugation is false?
i. Conjugation is a form of horizontal gene transfer.
ii. Conjugation forms a bridge between two bacterial cells called a plasmid.
iii. Conjugation involves the transfer of genetic information via bacteriophages.
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For a bacterium to be able to conjugate it must possess a _____ with genes that encode a _____.
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Hfr strains of bacteria:
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What is transferred between two bacterial cells in Hfr conjugation?
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