Diphtheria, Cholera, Botulism
Lysogenic conversion occurs when a bacteriophage integrates its DNA into the host bacterium's genome during the lysogenic cycle. This can lead to the insertion of new genetic material that may alter the phenotype of the host bacterium, such as providing new traits or making the bacterium pathogenic.
Lysogenic conversion occurs when a bacteriophage (virus that infects bacteria) introduces new genetic material into a bacterium, resulting in changes to the bacterium's properties or characteristics. This can include new toxin production, altered resistance to antibiotics, or enhanced virulence. The inserted genetic material becomes part of the bacterium's genome and is passed on to subsequent generations through cell division.
No, cockroaches do not typically kill humans. They are not known to be directly harmful to humans, but they can carry diseases and trigger allergies in some people.
Yes, some diseases are specific to humans and cannot be transmitted to other species. Examples include diseases caused by human-specific viruses like HIV and certain genetic disorders that are unique to humans.
causes Disease
Lysogenic conversion occurs when a bacteriophage integrates its DNA into the host bacterium's genome during the lysogenic cycle. This can lead to the insertion of new genetic material that may alter the phenotype of the host bacterium, such as providing new traits or making the bacterium pathogenic.
by using the lysogenic cycle to produce vitamin a for your immune system
Lysogenic !
Lysogenic.
Yes rabies is lytic. The lytic cycle is a cycle of viral reproduction and is how some diseases are spread.
Lysogenic conversion occurs when a bacteriophage (virus that infects bacteria) introduces new genetic material into a bacterium, resulting in changes to the bacterium's properties or characteristics. This can include new toxin production, altered resistance to antibiotics, or enhanced virulence. The inserted genetic material becomes part of the bacterium's genome and is passed on to subsequent generations through cell division.
yes. Pathogens are diseases
Lysogenic
Diseases passed to humans from animals are called zoonoses.
The pox virus is related to the herpes viruses and they are lytic but can become latent. Latency is not the same as lysogenic.
no
No, a cat can not kill a human. A cat can transmit diseases to humans but the diseases are not fatal.