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Which of the following are modes through which a microbe may share resistance genes with other cells?SELECT ALL THAT APPLYTransductionMutationsTranslationTranscriptionTransformationConjugation

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Which of the following are modes through which a microbe may share resistance genes with other cells?SELECT ALL THAT APPLYTransductionMutationsTranslationTranscriptionTransformationConjugation

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The modes through which a microbe may share resistance genes with other cells include:

  1. Transduction
  2. Transformation
  3. Conjugation

Mutations, Translation, and Transcription are not modes of gene transfer, but rather processes that occur within a cell. Mutations refer to changes in the DNA sequence, while Translation and Transcription are stages of protein synthesis.

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