Conjugation in Biology refers to a process of genetic exchange between bacteria, where one bacterium transfers genetic material to another through direct contact. This typically occurs via a structure called a pilus, enabling the transfer of plasmids or chromosomal DNA. Conjugation is a significant mechanism for horizontal gene transfer, contributing to genetic diversity and the spread of traits such as antibiotic resistance among bacterial populations.
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The act of two bacteria joining and exchanging DNA is called bacterial conjugation. During conjugation, a donor bacterium transfers genetic material to a recipient bacterium through a structure called a pilus. This process allows for the exchange of beneficial traits such as antibiotic resistance.
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Conjugation fungi are placed in the phylum Zygomycota. They are characterized by their unique method of sexual reproduction called conjugation. Members of this phylum include bread molds such as Rhizopus.
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Paramecium exchange DNA through a process called conjugation. During conjugation, two paramecia come together and form a cytoplasmic bridge through which genetic material is exchanged. This genetic exchange results in increased genetic diversity among the paramecia.
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