The difference between generalized and specialized transduction is
A) the size of the plasmids being moved.
B) the size of the phages being used.
C) that in generalized transduction, chromosomes are moved, whereas in specialized transduction, plasmids are moved.
D) that in generalized transduction, any DNA can be moved, but with specialized transduction, only certain DNA near the phage site can be moved.
E) There is no difference.
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