When F+ conjugation occurs successfully, only one copy of the F plasmid single-stranded DNA is transferred. What else must minimally occur?
A) circularization of the recipient's new DNA
B) circularization plus replication of the new recipient DNA
C) stopping the rolling circle replication after one copy length, circularization, and replication
D) continuation of rolling circle replication in the donor cell and replication in the recipient cell
E) rolling circle replication in the recipient cell
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