Question 2 A peer reviewed article from PLoS One 2008 suggests that the human MRSA252...

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Question 2 A peer reviewed article from PLoS One 2008 suggests that the human MRSA252 strain shares several unique DNA sequences to different bacterial agents that cause bovine mastitis i e Listeria monocytogenes and Staphylococcus saprophyticus Bovine mastitis is an inflammation of the mammary gland of milking cows due to trauma or infections Which of the following could explain the process by which these DNA sequences of other species genomes became part of MRSA252 s genome Choose all that apply O Conjugation O Transduction DNA replication O Protein synthesis Transformation pt lac Operon regulation

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