Requires contact between donor and recipient cells. [ Choose Commonly involves F factor [ Choose transfer. Was first observed in [ Choose pneumococci by Griffith. Involves an Hfr cell. [ Choose May follow a release of DNA [ Choose fragments from a dead cell. F factor transfer converts [ Choose the recipient to F+. DNA from the environment [ Choose enters a recipient cell. Involves DNA replication by [ Choose the rolling circle method.

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Requires the intervention of
[ Choose ]
a virus.
Requires contact between
donor and recipient cells.
[ Choose ]
Commonly involves F factor
[ Choose ]
transfer.
Was first observed in
[ Choose ]
pneumococci by Griffith.
Involves an Hfr cell.
[ Choose ]
May follow a release of DNA
[ Choose ]
fragments from a dead cell.
F factor transfer converts
[ Choose ]
the recipient to F+.
DNA from the environment
[ Choose ]
enters a recipient cell.
Involves DNA replication by
[ Choose ]
the rolling circle method.
Transcribed Image Text:Requires the intervention of [ Choose ] a virus. Requires contact between donor and recipient cells. [ Choose ] Commonly involves F factor [ Choose ] transfer. Was first observed in [ Choose ] pneumococci by Griffith. Involves an Hfr cell. [ Choose ] May follow a release of DNA [ Choose ] fragments from a dead cell. F factor transfer converts [ Choose ] the recipient to F+. DNA from the environment [ Choose ] enters a recipient cell. Involves DNA replication by [ Choose ] the rolling circle method.
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