How to use in-sentence of “conjugation”:
+ Bacterial conjugation is when bacteria move a genetic element from one to another.
+ During conjugation the “donor” cell provides a conjugative or mobilizable genetic element that is most often a plasmid or transposon.
+ Some words have more than one meaning, for example ‘spring’ can refer to the season, the Spring device, or a conjugation of the verb.
+ In plant engineering, “Agrobacterium”-like conjugation complements other standard vehicles such as tobacco mosaic virus.
+ This pattern is good for many French conjugations, but not all, and in other languages, conjugation patterns are going to be very different.
+ Charge conjugation describes a type of symmetry of nature.
+ The lone pair electron makes conjugation possible on a five-membered ring.
+ Most conjugation systems follow some sort of pattern within the language.

