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In nature, rhinoviruses are lytic.

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Marburg virus lytic or lysogenic?

There is a specific difference between the 2 cycles. In the Lytic cycle, the virus DNA/RNA remains separate from the Host's DNA. In the Lysogenic cycle, the virus DNA/RNA is incorporated (combined) into the host's DNA. Any virus injects its DNA into a host's cell. No matter what, in both cycles, the host cell ends up bursting and releasing the viruses. The Marburg virus incubates (grows) inside a host's cell, usually from 5-7 days, but can range from 3-10 days overall. It also produces new viruses which release into the organism (in this case, the human or primate). The Marburg Virus goes through both lytic and lysogenic cycles.


Why does a virus enter a cell?

it primarily performs as a synthetic mutant antibody. When this occurs it becomes latent. As this occurs the cell becomes permeable, allowing for mutation. It's almost like going shopping for shoes, but coming home with a purse.


What are the functions of lytic enzymes?

Lysosomes function as the digestive system of the cell, serving both to degrade material taken up from outside the cell and to digest obsolete components of the cell itself.


How is rock cycle and the water cycle related?

they both are similar cause they are natural, and they both changes over time like any other cycle.They're similar in that they both take their constituent elements through a cycle that is not just cyclic, but also has the occasional cross-cut to get somewhere faster. Both of them will (or can) eventually restart the cycle again. As to exactly where that cycle begins is left to anyone's interpretation.


What do water cycle and carbon cycle have in common?

they both go through the entire atmosphere

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Does the variola virus go through the lytic or lysogenic cycle or both?

lytic it goes through the lytic cycle


What is the same about lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle?

They both are viral replication processes :3


What is the same about the lytic and lysogenic cycle?

They both are viral replication processes :3


How are lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle similar?

both virus attaches to host cell, viral replication cycle


What do you call a bacteriophage when it is in a lysogenic cycle?

Phages that replicate only via the lytic cycle are known as virulent phages while phages that replicate using both lytic and lysogenic cycles are known as temperate phages.


Is a sars a lytic or a lysogenic?

Both


How is the replication cycle of pox compare to the herpes virsus?

The pox virus is a lytic virus in that it kills the cell within 12 hours. The herpes virus can be both lytic and lysogenic (hidden).


Marburg virus lytic or lysogenic?

There is a specific difference between the 2 cycles. In the Lytic cycle, the virus DNA/RNA remains separate from the Host's DNA. In the Lysogenic cycle, the virus DNA/RNA is incorporated (combined) into the host's DNA. Any virus injects its DNA into a host's cell. No matter what, in both cycles, the host cell ends up bursting and releasing the viruses. The Marburg virus incubates (grows) inside a host's cell, usually from 5-7 days, but can range from 3-10 days overall. It also produces new viruses which release into the organism (in this case, the human or primate). The Marburg Virus goes through both lytic and lysogenic cycles.


Is HIV lytic or lysosenic?

Both. In the initial stages when it does not cause any infections so there it exists in lysogenic phase. When it causes infection, cell bursts out releasing large number of mature virions. There it exists in the lytic phase. HIV is a retrovirus meaning that it contains reverse transcriptase to create DNA from RNA. This DNA is then incorporated into the genome of the host cell. In the lysogenic cycle, HIV can remain dormant in the host genome for months, years or even decade. When actively replicating in the host cells, the cycle is still lytic, even if the cells do not necessarily lyse in the case of HIV.


What part of the lysogenic cycle is like the lytic cycle?

They both eventually cause death to the host cell. The lysogenic pathway includes integration into the host cell DNA, replication during fission, and a period of dormancy. The lytic pathway proceeds rapidly. The virus attaches and penetrates the host; viral DNA directs synthesis and replication; new viral particles are assembled and cuse the host cell to lysis. The infectious particles are quickly released into the host.


Does monkey pox go through lytic cycle?

The monkeypox virus does go through a lytic cycle in order to replicate. This virus is a zoonotic disease that can affect both animals and humans.


What is the difference between a virus and lentivirus?

Well, a virus refers both lysogenic and lytic varieties. A lentivirus is a family of viruses that follow the lysogenic model of infection where the genetic information of the virus is integrated into the host cell's genome. What makes the lentivirus useful as a vector in genetic research is that it is the only type of virus capable of penetrating the nucleus, that is, it can infect the host's genome at any point in the cell cycle where every other lysogenic virus can only infect during phases of the cell cycle that see the nucleus broken down.