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What Is the Inverse of 20% Transmittance

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What is the inverse of 20% transmittance?

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Definitions:

Plasmids

Circular, double-stranded DNA molecules found in bacteria and some yeasts, separate from chromosomal DNA, used in genetic engineering.

Prophage DNA

The DNA of a temperate bacteriophage that is integrated into the bacterial host's genome and replicates along with it without causing lysis.

Botulism Disease

A potentially fatal illness caused by botulinum toxin, produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum, affecting the nervous system.

Lytic Bacteria

Lytic bacteria are those that enter a host cell, reproduce by utilizing the cell's resources, and eventually cause the host cell to burst (lyse), releasing new bacterial cells.

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