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Q: An infection in which a virus makes copies of itself and causes the cell to burst is called what?
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What is an infection in which a virus makes copies of itself and causes the host cell to burst called?

I believe it is called the Ly-tic cycle. The virus attaches itself to a cell and injects DNA. The viral DNA enters the Lytic cycle and new viruses are made. The cell then breaks open and viruses are released. I believe AIDS is such a virus.


What is it called when DNA copies itself incorrectly?

regeneration


Process when DNA copies itself?

it is called meiosis


What is the difference between a virus and an infection?

A virus causes an infection. It is the actual file that causes the infection. An infection itself is the action or state of the computer's security being compromised by a virus or other malware.


When DNA copies itself what is this process called?

DNA Replication :)


The process by which DNA copies itself is called?

DNA replication


Type of infection in which a host cell makes copies of the virus indefintely?

The Lysogenic Cycle. The virus' DNA will integrate itself into the host cell's own DNA, such that the cell will continue to make copies of the virus for as long as it survives (and if it passes down its DNA to daughter cells).


The process by which a DNA molecule copies itself is called?

A nice simple answer for you: Replication.


What is an infection and what causes it?

An infection can mean different things depending on what you are taliking about. But typically an infection for a wound is caused from bacteria and other contaminates that negativelyaffect the way your body heals itself.


1 What is an infection and what causes it?

An infection can mean different things depending on what you are taliking about. But typically an infection for a wound is caused from bacteria and other contaminates that negativelyaffect the way your body heals itself.


How do virus benefit from inserting their genetic material into a host cell?

It all depends on the virus. It may be a lytic or a lysogenic infection. In a lytic infection, the virus inserts its DNA into host cell and replicate itself until the cell bursts and releases the new copies to infect other host cells. In a lysogenic infection, the virus inserts its DNA and gains control over the host cell, shutting it down and makes copies of itself like lytic infection, but the host cell does not burst.


What is it called when DNA copies itself?

Interphase during mitosis if that's what you're asking. As in which stage?