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injecting the DNA particle into the bacterial cell called​

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Answered by krishna9242
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Transfer of this DNA to another cell is referred to as transduction. Transferred DNA once inside the infected bacterium can either exist as transient extrachromosomal DNA, like a plasmid, or it can integrate into the host bacterium's genome through homologous or site directed recombination.

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