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lateral gene transfer
lateral gene transfer can happen between bacterial cells through the exchange of circular pieces of dna called plasmids.
- how is lateral gene transfer different from the gene duplication that occurs during cell division?
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Lateral gene transfer involves exchange of DNA (plasmids) between different bacterial cells. Gene duplication during cell - division occurs within a single cell to produce two identical daughter cells with the same genetic material as the parent cell. Lateral gene transfer can introduce new genetic material from an external source, while gene duplication during cell - division simply replicates the existing genetic material of the parent cell.
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Lateral gene transfer is the exchange of DNA (plasmids) between different bacterial cells, introducing new genetic material from an external source. Gene duplication during cell - division replicates the existing genetic material within a single cell to create two genetically identical daughter cells.