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What part of the phage enters the bacterial cell during infection A. DNA B. RNA C. Protein coat D. The entire phage E. No part
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What part of the phage enters the bacterial cell during infection
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B. RNA
C. Protein coat
D. The entire phage
E. No part
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During infection the phage enters DNA
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