Biology, asked by heena200458, 10 months ago

what is generalized transduction ?
please explain in easy way

Answers

Answered by mukeshgour2911
3

Explanation:

Transduction is the process by which a virus transfers genetic material from one bacterium to another. ... Ingeneralized transduction, the bacteriophages can pick up any portion of the host's genome. In contrast, with specialized transduction, the bacteriophages pick up only specific portions of the host's DNA.

Answered by mkdmascot
0

Explanation:

Generalized transduction occurs when random pieces of bacterial DNA are packaged into a phage. It happens when a phage is in the lytic stage, at the moment that the viral DNA is packaged into phage heads. If the virus replicates using 'headful packaging', it attempts to fill the head with genetic material.

mate, this is the easy way I think so.........

PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIST PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS

Similar questions