Role of F plasmid
Step-by-step explanation:
- The F plasmid is a example of an large plasmid, which contains qualities that permit the plasmids DNA to be moved between cells
- It is found in the bacterium E. This joining by means of a pilus so as to move DNA between microorganisms is known as conjugation. Thusly the F plasmid is known as a conjugative plasmid.
- The F-factor permits the giver to create a dainty, tube like structure called a pilus
- which the benefactor uses to contact the beneficiary
- The pilus at that point draws the two microorganisms together, at which time the contributor bacterium moves hereditary material to the beneficiary bacterium