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The general class of these viruses is retrovirus.

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A virus reproduces by?

Virus reproduces inside a living host by replication during lytic and lysogenic cycle .


What is a virus replication that includes the lysogenic cycle?

temperate viruses


How is retrovirus different from DNA virus?

Retro virus has reverse transcription in its replication cycle. In other words, rna is template for synthesis of dna. With dna virus, there is no reverse transcription in the replication cycle. Dna is the template for dna synthesis.


What cycle does viral replication does the virus destroy the host cell?

lytic


How are lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle similar?

both virus attaches to host cell, viral replication cycle


In what cycle of viral replication does the virus destroy the host cell?

During the cycle of viral shedding, the virus has made copies of itself and the host cell is no longer useful. The host cell then dies, and the new virus cells then must find a new host.


In what cycle of the viral replication does the virus the host cell?

During the cycle of viral shedding, the virus has made copies of itself and the host cell is no longer useful. The host cell then dies, and the new virus cells then must find a new host.


How is the replication cycle of pox compare to the herpes virsus?

The pox virus is a lytic virus in that it kills the cell within 12 hours. The herpes virus can be both lytic and lysogenic (hidden).


The life cycle of a typical DNA virus consists of 4 steps?

The life cycle of a typical DNA virus consists of 7 steps. The steps are entry, uncoating, early transcription, viral DNA replication, late transcription, viral assembly, and the virus exits.


What is true about a lysogenic infection?

Many viruses enter the lytic cycle immediately following infecting the host cell. However, some viruses may not lyse their host immediately and enter the lysogenic cycle. At the start of the lysogenic cycle, the virus genome is integrated into the host chromosome instead of being immediately transcribed and translated. The virus genome then lies dormant in the host chromosome until a later event triggers its excision from the host chromosome. The excised viral genome will then be transcribed and translated and the virus enters the lytic cycle. the virus hides in the host's DNA.


During which process does a virus kill its host cell?

lytic cycle


During what process does a virus kill its host cell?

The Lytic Cycle.