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In conjugation of F^+ cell and F^– cell the recipient will be F^–.(a) True(b) FalseI have been asked this question in a job interview.This intriguing question originated from Genetic Recombination topic in division Genetic Recombination of Drug Biotechnology

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The correct answer is (b) False

Easy EXPLANATION: In F^+ and F^– mating the F factor is replicated by rolling cycle replication and taken up by the RECIPIENT cell. THUS the recipient cell becomes F^+ not F^–. Due to the replication and transfer of F factor both the BACTERIA BECOME F^+.



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