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How Does Horizontal Gene Transfer Occur?
Horizontal gene transfer can occur through several mechanisms:
Transformation
: Uptake of naked DNA from the environment.
Transduction
: Transfer of DNA via bacteriophages.
Conjugation
: Transfer of DNA through direct cell-to-cell contact.
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