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The viral DNA molecule is incorporated by genetic recombination into a specific site on the host cell's chromosome (chromatin body). it is then called prophage, the viral DNA incorporate into bacterium DNA , one prophage gene codes for a protein that represents most of the other prophage genes. the phage DNA along with its own and passes on the copies to the daughter cells.

A single infected cell can soon give rise to a large population of bacteria carrying the virus in prophage form. So this propagate mechanism enables virus without killing the host cell's.

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the virus attaches to the host's plasma membranes, injects its genetic maerial, and waits as a provirus before entering the destructive lytic cycle

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the viral DNA becomes part of the host DNA.

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The viral reproductive cycle in which a phage injects its DNA into a host cell and the DNA is inserted into the host cell's chromosome is called the cycle?

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What is the lyctic cycle?

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Lysogenic cycle


What is a viral infection that leads to the integration of the viral genome into the host cell genome?

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