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n conjugation, when a bacterial F factor is transferred:
the donor cell turns into a recipient cell |
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chromosomal DNA is transferred in the mating |
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the donor cell becomes F- |
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the recipient cell becomes F+ |
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the recipient cell becomes F- |
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