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How does an f+ cell differ from an hfr cell? how does an f+ cell differ from an hfr cell? hfr strains have the f plasmid integrated into the chromosome. f+ cells have no plasmids. hfr cells cannot perform conjugation. hfr strains can no longer reproduce?

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