The stage of cell signaling in which the signal is converted to a form that can bring about a response in the cell is called transduction
Step-by-step explanation:
Transduction is the method by which a virus transports genetic material from one bacterium to another. Scientists have taken advantage of the transduction process to stably introduce genes of interest into various host cells using viruses. It is a means of hereditary combining differently in bacteria where genes from a master cell are merged into the genome of a bacterial infection late they are moved to another host group when the bacteriophage begins another round of contamination.
There are two kinds of transduction: generalized and specialized. In generalized transduction, the bacteriophages can choose any piece of the host's genome. In specialized transduction, the bacteriophages choose up only particular pieces of the host's DNA.