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[Answer] Which occurs in both the lyric cycle and the lysogenic cycle? Bacteria

Answer: Hijacking of host cell's metabolic action Protists and Fungi




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Which occurs in both the lyric cycle and the lysogenic cycle? Bacteria A prophage is a bacteriophage (often shortened to "phage") genome inserted and integrated into the circular bacterial DNA chromosome or existing as an extrachromosomal plasmid. This is a latent form of a phage in which the viral genes are present in the bacterium without causing disruption of the bacterial … Difference Between Lytic Cycle and Lysogenic Cycle | Definition ... 21.2B: The Lytic and Lysogenic Cycles of Bacteriophages ... Lytic vs Lysogenic - differencebetween.com Lysogenic cycle - Wikipedia Lytic and Lysogenic Cycle. The lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle are means of viral replication . This takes place within the host cell and the virus takes control of the host cell and controls its cellular mechanism to reproduce itself. The lytic and lysogenic cycles are well-studied in bacteriophages as they are an ideal model to study the virus's life cycle. Lysogenic cycle also called lysogeny is one of two cycles of viral reproduction (the lytic cycle being the other). Lysogenic cycle i...


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