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The 'Fertility factor' name is very antiquated and should be changed. It is most commonly referred to as the F-plasmid (or F-factor). For example, a google search for F-factor gives 18 million hits compared to 500K for Fertility factor. Most of the top hits for fertility factor still refer to the 'F-factor' and only mention fertility factor as an alternative name.There is already a redirect but I suggest F-plasmid be the main name and F-factor and Feritily factor redirect here Caledonia athome (talk) 17:02, 12 June 2020 (UTC)Caledonia_athomeReply