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The lysogenic cycle incorporates its DNA into the cells DNA, lets the cell resume normal growth by reproduction, so that all the cells have viral DNA and lyse to produce more viruses than ever. The lyctic cycle merely infects and lyses one cell at a time.

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Phages have lytic or lysogenic cycle to reproduce themself.Phages that have lytic life cycle it kill bacteria after new progenicy of phages are relaset from host bacteria.Phages with lysogenic cyclel it integrate their DNA to the host bacteria.However, when bacteria that carry genetic material of lysogenic phages are posed to stress can switch to the lytitic cycle to produce a new progeny of pahages.

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The Lytic cycle causes disease

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Yes, viruses do undergo the lytic and lysogenic cycle. Depending on what type of virus determines which process they undergo.

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Cell lysis occurs under several 'natural conditions'; viral reproduction is just one of them.

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Q: How is a lytic cycle different from a lysogenic cycle?
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