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2 January, 17:29

What are the methods bacteria use to take up foreign dna that encodes antibiotic resistance?

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  1. 2 January, 17:45
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    Methods bacteria use to take up foreign DNA that encodes antibiotic resistance are transformation, conjugation and transduction.
  2. 2 January, 17:47
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    Answer;

    -Transformation;

    -Conjugation

    Transduction;

    Explanation;

    The methods bacteria use to take up foreign DNA that encodes antibiotic resistance includes;

    - Transformation; this is the uptake of naked DNA in the environment.

    -Conjugation; involves the direct cell to cell contact

    - Transduction which is the transfer that is mediated by baceriophage (bacteria viruses)
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