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When the bacterial cells are exposed to chloramphenicol, then the content of which DNA increases ?

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Answered by RihanAkhtar
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Chloramphenicol is known as a broad-spectrum antibiotic, which means it is effective against infections caused by a wide variety of bacteria

Severe, potentially life-threatening infections, such as blood poisoning or meningitis, particularly those caused by Haemophilus influenzae.

Typhoid.

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