lyse the host cell right away
The lytic cycle of infection occurs when more viruses are produced and the host cell is destroyed. This is the phenomenon that occurs in viral illnesses.
causes Disease
After the viral multiplication cycle in the lytic cycle, the host cell dies. The host cell does not 'die' in the lysogenic cycle.
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.
Phage DNA that is integrated into a host's cell chromosome is a bacteriophage. They behave as lytic or lysogenic. Lytic breaks open the host after replication, , lysogenic does not destroy the host.
Unlike lytic viruses, lysogenic viruses do NOT lyse the host cell right away where as lytic cells do.
Lysogenic
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:
The pox virus is related to the herpes viruses and they are lytic but can become latent. Latency is not the same as lysogenic.
The two different lifecycles of viruses are Lytic and Lysogenic
Hijacks the cellular machinery and enters a lytic or lysogenic lifecycle.
I believe it is lytic. Think: colds are fast acting; they don't sit in your cell for years on end. This means they are lytic (fast acting).
Yes and no pneumonia can be also caused by viruses and is mostly the lytic cycle!
HPV infects the dermis layer of cells using the lysogenic cycle.
Lysogenic !
Lysogenic.
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.