What happens when a phage containing bacterial DNA attaches to and injects DNA into another bacterial cell?
A) The phage is destroyed.
B) The phage replicates.
C) The bacterial cell dies from the phage infection.
D) The bacterial cell lives and produces many copies of the phage.
E) The bacterial cell becomes a partial diploid and may undergo genetic recombination.
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