25. A bacteriophage virus infects a bacterial cell, causing the cell's own chromosomal DNA to become fragmented. One of the new bacteriophage viruses being assembled in the cell accidentally scoops up some of the bacterium's chromosomal DNA. This bacteriophage virus goes on to infect a new bacterium. When it does so, it inserts DNA from the previous cell into the new cell. That DNA becomes integrated into the new cell's genome. This gene transfer process between bacteria is referred to as: O A: Transformation OB: Transduction OC: Transcription OD: Conjugation

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25. A bacteriophage virus infects a bacterial cell, causing the cell's own chromosomal DNA to
become fragmented. One of the new bacteriophage viruses being assembled in the cell
accidentally scoops up some of the bacterium's chromosomal DNA. This bacteriophage virus
goes on to infect a new bacterium. When it does so, it inserts DNA from the previous cell into
the new cell. That DNA becomes integrated into the new cell's genome. This gene transfer
process between bacteria is referred to as:
A: Transformation
OB: Transduction
O C: Transcription
OD: Conjugation
Transcribed Image Text:25. A bacteriophage virus infects a bacterial cell, causing the cell's own chromosomal DNA to become fragmented. One of the new bacteriophage viruses being assembled in the cell accidentally scoops up some of the bacterium's chromosomal DNA. This bacteriophage virus goes on to infect a new bacterium. When it does so, it inserts DNA from the previous cell into the new cell. That DNA becomes integrated into the new cell's genome. This gene transfer process between bacteria is referred to as: A: Transformation OB: Transduction O C: Transcription OD: Conjugation
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