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The correct order for the stages of a phage infection is:

#Unit 4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
  1. penetration, transcription, attachment, replication of nucleic acid and protein, assembly, release.

  2. attachment, penetration, transcription, replication of nucleic acid and protein, assembly, release.

  3. attachment, replication of nucleic acid and protein, penetration, transcription, assembly, release.

  4. transcription, attachment replication of nucleic acid and protein, assembly, penetration, release.

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Which of the following characteristics is not true of a plasmid?

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#Question id: 5264

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

Studies done by Buchner showed that ground-up yeast cells were able to convert sugar to alcohol. The components of the mixture that were responsible for this transformation were

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#Question id: 5265

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The mechanism by which genes are transferred into bacteria via viruses is called

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

In conjugation the donor cell is recognized by the presence of

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

The F plasmid carries the information for

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#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology

 A heterozygous trihybrid corn plant is testcrossed and the following progeny are produced (all traits are recessive to their wildtype alternative);
          booster                              6
          booster, silkless                  137       
          booster, liguleless, silkless      291
          liguleless                          142
          liguleless, silkless                  3
          silkless                            30
          booster, liguleless                  34
          wildtype                            339
What is the order of the loci on the chromosome?