When an F' plasmid acts as the donor in a mating, which of the following do(es) not happen?

A. The plasmid is transferred, including the chromosomal genes now on the plasmid.
B. The recipient becomes F'.
C. Some chromosomal genes not on the plasmid are transferred.
D. All of the choices are correct.


Answer: C

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