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Evidence Suggests That Factors Which Contribute Towards the Virulence of E.coli

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Evidence suggests that factors which contribute towards the virulence of E.coli strain O157:H7,a bacterial strain reported to cause 2,100 hospitalizations in the US annually,are caused by genes from a virus that infects bacteria.Considering this evidence,which statement most likely explains how the O157:H7 population acquired the genetic variation that distinguishes the strain from harmless E.coli strains,such as those that reside in our intestines?


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Member of Household Test

A criteria used to determine if someone is a qualifying relative for tax purposes, considering factors like relationship, income, and support.

Qualifying Relatives

Individuals who meet certain IRS criteria allowing a taxpayer to claim them as dependents for tax purposes, potentially reducing taxable income.

Head of Household Status

A tax filing status available to unmarried taxpayers who provide a home for certain qualifying persons and pay more than half of home maintenance expenses.

Married

A marital status indicating that two individuals are legally united in marriage, influencing their filing status and tax considerations.

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