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  1. The bacteriophage blinds to the bacterium.
  2. The phage DNA enters the host cell.
  3. The host DNA is digested, new phage DNA forms, using nucleoleotides from former host DNA.
  4. The host cell transcribes and translates the phage DNA, producing phage proteins.
  5. Assembly of new is complete. A phage-encoded enzyme causes the cell to lyse.
  6. New phage are released to start the cycle again.
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13y ago
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12y ago

Actually viruses don't reproduce, but "replicate". It's sort of a cloning process.

They use either the process of the Lytic Cycle for replication or they use replication without lysis with a process known as "Budding".

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10y ago

In a lytic infection a virus enters a cell, makes copies of itself, and causes the cell to burst.

In a lysogenic infection, a virus integrates its DNA into the DNA of the host cell, and the viral genetic information replicates along with the host's DNA.

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13y ago

1.Attachment

2.Entry

3.Synthesis

4.Assembly

5.Release

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14y ago

no answer, this is a fake this isa not actually answer.com

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11y ago

The preferred term for the reproduction of a virus is replication. They replicate.

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