Unlike lytic viruses, lysogenic viruses do NOT lyse the host cell right away where as lytic cells do.
Lysogenic !
Lysogenic.
lytic
causes Disease
The pox virus is related to the herpes viruses and they are lytic but can become latent. Latency is not the same as lysogenic.
Hijacks the cellular machinery and enters a lytic or lysogenic lifecycle.
The Norwalk virus (Norovirus) does not have a lyosgenic cycle. It does not remain dormant as lysogenic viruses can. It is lytic and is considered virulent as many lytic viruses are. Most bacteriophages are lysogenic. See link below:
Yes, herpes virus could be refered to as a lysogenic virus. However, the virus could also be a lytic virus as well. Depends on the type. HSV 1 or HSV 2 or HSV 6.Herpes is lysogeniclysogenic
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
lytic it goes through the lytic cycle
Yes rabies is lytic. The lytic cycle is a cycle of viral reproduction and is how some diseases are spread.
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.