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Results from our forumRe: God vs Evolution... with this because bacteria and humans (or any other mammal) replicated completely differently. Bacteria have a much higher likelihood of passing on genetic mutations because of transformation, transduction, or conjugation. In humans or other mammals the cells are not simple ...
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Re:... with this because bacteria and humans (or any other mammal) replicated completely differently. Bacteria have a much higher likelihood of passing on genetic mutations because of transformation, transduction, or conjugation. In humans or other mammals the cells are not simple ...
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HELP ME PLEASE ......!!... phosphorylation 5. How man molecules of ATP can be generated from the complete oxidation of glucose to CO2 and H2O in a typical prokaryotic cell? ... in bacteria can be brought about by E a. Mutation B. conjugation C. transductions D. transformation e. all of the above 34. which o the following ...
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HELP ME PLEASE ......!!... phosphorylation 5. How man molecules of ATP can be generated from the complete oxidation of glucose to CO2 and H2O in a typical prokaryotic cell? ... in bacteria can be brought about by E a. Mutation B. conjugation C. transductions D. transformation e. all of the above 34. which o the following ...
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HELP ME PLEASE ......!!... phosphorylation 5. How man molecules of ATP can be generated from the complete oxidation of glucose to CO2 and H2O in a typical prokaryotic cell? ... in bacteria can be brought about by a. Mutation B. conjugation C. transductions D. transformation e. all of the above 34. which o the following ...
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