Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer When composite transposons are formed a small deletion occurs in the transposase gene of an IS element an IS element integrates with another IS element with the help of a plasmid a small deletion occurs in the transposase gene of an IS element and plasmid is integrated two IS elements integrate into a chromosome with only a small distance separating them a small deletion occurs in the transposase gene of an IS element an IS element integrates with another IS element with the help of a plasmid a small deletion occurs in the transposase gene of an IS element and plasmid is integrated two IS elements integrate into a chromosome with only a small distance separating them ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer In the extracellular medium, DNA-degrading enzymes would likely be to prevent transfer of DNA by conjugal transfer by a self-transmissible plasmid generalized phage transduction None of these natural transformation conjugal transfer by a self-transmissible plasmid generalized phage transduction None of these natural transformation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer F factor plasmids play a major role in trasnscription replication conjugation transduction trasnscription replication conjugation transduction ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer The plasmid-mediated properties is/are resistance to antibiotics fermentation of lactose production of enterotoxin all of these resistance to antibiotics fermentation of lactose production of enterotoxin all of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer The chromosomal genes, possessing fertility factor is known as R factor F factor HFr F prime factor R factor F factor HFr F prime factor ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbial Recombination and Gene Transfer Which of the following type of recombination does not require homologous sequences and is utilized by mobile genetic elements that move about chromosomes? General recombination Site-specific recombination Replicative recombination Mutagenic recombimation General recombination Site-specific recombination Replicative recombination Mutagenic recombimation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP