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The tumour inducing capacity of Agrobact...

The tumour inducing capacity of Agrobacterium tumefaciens is located in large extrachromosomal plasmids called :

A

Ri plasmid

B

lambda phage

C

pBR 322

D

Ti plasmid

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D
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