Viral DNA transfer that can occur after the integrated DNA genome of a lysogenic
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Viral DNA transfer that can occur after the integrated DNA genome of a lysogenic bacteriophage is improperly excised from the host genome, producing a viral genome that also contains adjacent bacterial host genes General transduction Specialized transduction Transformation Conjugation Homologous Recombination Match the type of mutation with the mutagen. The intercalating agent ethidium bromide Nucleotide analogs such as 5-bromo uracil UV rays X-rays Transposons Thymine dimers: Double stranded breaks in DNA: Frame-shift by insertion or deletion of a few nucleotides: Insertion of mobile genetic element:Explanation / Answer
B) Specialized tranduction occurs when lysogenic phage infects the bacterial host and integrates its DNA into host DNA, and when excision occurs, the prophage DNA contains some of the host bacterial DNA and can be used to transform another bacterial host cell.
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