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Insertion sequences
 
  A. are the simplest type of transposon.
  B. code for a transposase enzyme.
  C. are characterized by an inverted repeat.
  D. can produce pili.
  E.
  are the simplest type of transposon, code for a transposase enzyme, AND are characterized by an inverted repeat.



The material responsible for transformation was shown to be DNA by
 
  A. Watson and Crick.
  B.
  Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty.
 
  C. Lederberg.
  D. Stanley.



The F plasmid carries the information for
 
  A. antibiotic resistance.
  B. recipient cell DNA replication.
  C. the Y chromosome.
  D. the sex pilus.
  E. antibiotic resistance AND the Y chromosome.



Competent cells
 
  A. are able to take up naked DNA.
  B. are antibiotic resistant.
  C. occur naturally.
  D. can be created in the laboratory.
  E.
  are able to take up naked DNA, occur naturally, AND can be created in the laboratory.



In conjugation the donor cell is recognized by the presence of
 
  A. an F plasmid.
  B. a Y chromosome.
  C. diploid chromosomes.
  D. an SOS response.
  E. an F plasmid AND diploid chromosomes.
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