Answer:
B. A bridge-like connection is created between bacterial cells for genetic material to be transferred.
Step-by-step explanation:
A. There is a change in the nucleotide sequence of a DNA molecule. - this is describing a genetic mutation
B. A bridge-like connection is created between bacterial cells for genetic material to be transferred. - this is conjugation, a type of genetic transfer between donor and recipient bacterial cells. It is a way that bacterial cells achieve genetic variation. For example, bacteria can share antibiotic resistance genes between one another. They do not directly contact one another, instead, they use a structure called a pilus to exchange material
C. A bacterial cell takes DNA fragments from a dead cell and incorporates them into their DNA molecule. - this is transformation, another type of genetic transfer where bacterial cells take up bacterial DNA from the environment. These molecules of DNA are usually from dead bacteria
D. There is a transfer of DNA from bacterium to another by a virus. - this is another type of gene transfer called transduction, where a virus takes genetic material from one bacteria to another.