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In the lytic cycle the host cell?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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12y ago

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In the lysogenic cycle, the viral DNA or RNA enters the cell and integrates into the host DNA as a new set of genes called prophage. That is, the viral DNA becomes part of the cell's genetic material. It does not destroy the host cell.

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12y ago

The replication stage, because in order for the virus to clone itself it has to destroy the host's DNA.

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10y ago

Yes, it does. The cell is broken apart when the virus particles break out.

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12y ago

It is used to reproduced cells

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11y ago

it explodes and releases the virus

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