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Drug resistance by genetic transfer

A second way in which bacterial cells can acquire drug resistance is by gaining that resistance from another bacterial cell. This occurs because it is possible for genetic information to be passed on directly from one bacterial cell to another. There are two main methods by which this can take place—transduction and conjugation. [Pg.203]

In transduction, small segments of genetic information known as plasmids are [Pg.203]


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