Yes. Mutations occur in all forms of DNA.
plasmids that have transfer systems that allow transfer of DNA to unrelated species are called promiscuous plasmids.
Mutate is a verb.
Plasmids are autonomous DNA molecules of varying size which are localized within the cytoplasm of bacteria. There are two kinds:virulence plasmids = determines the virulence factors of the bacteriaresistance plasmids (R-plasmids) = determines the bacteria's resistance to anti-infective agents
Bacteriocin Plasmids
Chromosomes unlike our cell they roam freely in the cytoplasm
The powers come from something called Plasmids. They are genetic modifications, they mutate their owner to create the desired effect.
Protozoa do not have plasmids in nature.
plasmids that have transfer systems that allow transfer of DNA to unrelated species are called promiscuous plasmids.
plasmids
I was tranfixed as I watched the man mutate into a werewolf.
Mutate is a verb.
Plasmids are autonomous DNA molecules of varying size which are localized within the cytoplasm of bacteria. There are two kinds:virulence plasmids = determines the virulence factors of the bacteriaresistance plasmids (R-plasmids) = determines the bacteria's resistance to anti-infective agents
No, it's vise versa. Plasmids are used in and by the prokaryotes.
Bacteriocin Plasmids
'Mutate' is spelled correctly as you did it.
you basically mutate the rat simple as that
yes pollution can mutate clovers