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Bacterial Conjugation

Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Transferring Genetic Material The Bacterial Equivalent of Mating. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacteria through cell-to-cell contact. as opposed to transformation or transfection. These elements are best viewed as genetic parasites on the bacterium, and conjugation as a mechanism evolved by the element to spread itself into new hosts. This information has been published by the International Biopha.

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Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Transferring Genetic Material The Bacterial Equivalent of Mating. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Bacterial conjugation is the transfer of genetic material between bacteria through cell-to-cell contact. as opposed to transformation or transfection. These elements are best viewed as genetic parasites on the bacterium, and conjugation as a mechanism evolved by the element to spread itself into new hosts. This information has been published by the International Biopha.

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