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Scientists have demonstrated that the cholera bacteria, vibrio cholerae, can exist as a rather harmless form or, by phage conversion, can exist as a disease-causing, virulent form. this conversion is caused
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Scientists have demonstrated that the cholera bacteria, vibrio cholerae, can exist as a rather harmless form or, by phage conversion, can exist as a disease-causing, virulent form. this conversion is caused by
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Transduction. This processes involves insertion of bacteriophage (viruses that infect bacteria) into the genome of a bacteria resulting to recombination. The bacteriophage DNA could contain virulent factors that convert an avirulent bacteria into a virulent type
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