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

lytic it goes through the lytic cycle


Does SARS go through a lytic or a lysogenic cycle?

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.


Does Shingles follow the lytic cycle or lysogenic cycle?

The pox virus is related to the herpes viruses and they are lytic but can become latent. Latency is not the same as lysogenic.


How are the lysogenic and lytic cycles different?

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Does cowpox go through lytic or lysogenic cycles?

Smallpox goes through a lytic cycle as it does not become dormant.


Does pneumonia go through lysogenic or lytic cylcle?

Yes and no pneumonia can be also caused by viruses and is mostly the lytic cycle!


Is rabies a lytic or lysogenic virus?

Yes rabies is lytic. The lytic cycle is a cycle of viral reproduction and is how some diseases are spread.


How does the bird flu virus replicate by the lytic cycle?

http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mhunt/rna-ho.htm this will clear all your questions


Does Measles go through the lysogenic life cycle or lytic life cycle?

Measles goes through the lytic life cycle, where the virus enters a host cell, replicates, and then destroys the host cell to release new viral particles. This leads to symptoms associated with the infection.


How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different?

In the lysogenic cycle, the virus's genetic material integrates into the host's genome and remains dormant, only activating later to enter the lytic cycle. The lytic cycle involves the virus immediately taking over the host cell's machinery to replicate and destroy the host cell to release new viral particles.


Which virus would infect cells and be able to produce more virus particles?

Some viruses have a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle. The difference in these two cycles is that the cell dies at the end of the lytic cycle or the cell remains in the lysogenic cycle. The virus remains "hidden".


Does the avian flu have a lytic or lysogenic cycle?

I believe it is lytic. Think: colds are fast acting; they don't sit in your cell for years on end. This means they are lytic (fast acting).