Conjugation
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Conjugation is a process in microbiology where genetic material is transferred from one bacterial cell to another. This process is one of the primary methods of genetic recombination in bacteria, along with transformation and transduction.
Overview
In conjugation, a donor cell (F+) transfers a copy of a plasmid to a recipient cell (F-). The plasmid, known as the F (fertility) plasmid, contains genes that enable the bacterium to form a pilus (a type of bridge) between it and a recipient cell. Once the pilus is formed, the F plasmid is replicated and a copy is transferred to the recipient cell. This process can occur between bacteria of the same species or between bacteria of different species.
Process
The process of conjugation can be divided into several steps:
- The F+ cell forms a pilus that attaches to the F- cell.
 - The F plasmid is replicated. The original plasmid remains in the F+ cell, while the copy is prepared for transfer.
 - The copy of the F plasmid is transferred through the pilus to the F- cell.
 - The F- cell becomes an F+ cell, capable of transferring the F plasmid to other cells.
 
Significance
Conjugation is a significant process in bacterial genetics because it allows for the transfer of genetic material between bacteria. This can lead to increased genetic diversity and the spread of beneficial traits, such as antibiotic resistance. It is also a major factor in the evolution of bacteria, as it allows for rapid adaptation to changing environments.
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