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tuberculosis is caused by a bacterium. lytic and lysogeinc cycles are a part of viral life-cycle.
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:
Stress can make a virus worse than it currently is, and can even activate a dormant virus. A virus that is hiding and not doing anything is considered to be in what scientists call the lysogenic cycle. Stress can cause a virus in the lysogenic cycle to advance to the lytic cycle, which is the state at which the virus advances and actually takes effect.
The two phases of virus activity are the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. In the lytic cycle, the virus infects the host cell, replicates its genetic material, and then leads to the destruction of the host cell, releasing new virus particles. In the lysogenic cycle, the virus integrates its genetic material into the host cell's DNA and remains dormant for a period of time before switching to the lytic cycle.
A virus
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.
A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.
The Norwalk virus (Norovirus) does not have a lyosgenic cycle. It does not remain dormant as lysogenic viruses can.
Lytic Cycle
causes Disease
A lytic virus will destroy its' host cell at the end of the lytic cycle.
tuberculosis is caused by a bacterium. lytic and lysogeinc cycles are a part of viral life-cycle.
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/mhunt/rna-ho.htm this will clear all your questions
Yes and no pneumonia can be also caused by viruses and is mostly the lytic cycle!
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