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What is the process of transformation? infecting bacteria with bacteriophages adding foreign DNA to a bacterial cell copying foreign DNA into RNA causing mutations in viral genetic material
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What is the process of transformation?
infecting bacteria with bacteriophages
adding foreign DNA to a bacterial cell
copying foreign DNA into RNA
causing mutations in viral genetic material
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is this all in the same question?
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