Why is the F factor considered to be an episome? 1. The F factor can exist in an autonomous or integrated state 2. The F factor can not be fully transferred between bacteria 3. The F factor does not exist in an autonomous state

Why is the F factor considered to be an episome?



1. The F factor can exist in an autonomous or integrated state
2. The F factor can not be fully transferred between bacteria
3. The F factor does not exist in an autonomous state





A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 1 and 2
E) 2 and 3





Answer: A


Biology

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