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the process involving the recognition of phage to bacterium is called​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Following adsorption, the phage injects its DNA into the bacterial cell. The tail sheath contracts and the core is driven through the wall to the membrane. This process is called penetration and it may be both mechanical and enzymatic.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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                    The phage injects its DNA into the bacterial cell after adsorption.

The core is forced through the wall to the membrane as the tail sheath contracts.

Penetration is the term for this process, which might be mechanical or enzymatic.

Generalized transduction is the technique of transferring any bacterial gene to another bacterium using a bacteria phage, which normally only carries bacterial DNA and not viral DNA.

This is the process of encasing bacterial DNA in a viral envelope.

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