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The virus that causes AIDS, HIV, is lytic in nature.

Once it attaches itself into a host cell, it will go about integrating its genetic material into the host cell and use its machinery to force the cell to make copies of the virus. Additionally, the viral cell will kill the host cell in the process.

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7y ago

It is lysogenic. After it copies itself throughout the entire body, it turns lytic and attacks one's tissue, etc.

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16y ago

yes it goes through the lysogenic cycle yes it goes through the lysogenic cycle

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9y ago

Ebola doesn't rest and hide like a lysogenic virus. It is a lytic virus.

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13y ago

Lysogenic cycle.

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12y ago

The lysogenic life cycle

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16y ago

Lytic

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