Stress in the host cell. Novanet.
Phages have lytic or lysogenic cycle to reproduce themself.Phages that have lytic life cycle it kill bacteria after new progenicy of phages are relaset from host bacteria.Phages with lysogenic cyclel it integrate their DNA to the host bacteria.However, when bacteria that carry genetic material of lysogenic phages are posed to stress can switch to the lytitic cycle to produce a new progeny of pahages.
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
causes Disease
I think its is in the lysogenic cycle but im not 100% sure.
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.
Factors like host cell stress, UV radiation exposure, or changes in environmental conditions can trigger a virus to switch from the lysogenic to lytic cycle. This switch is often influenced by the need to replicate quickly and take advantage of the host cell's resources before it dies.
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
Lysogenic
It will have no direct effect on the organism ::x: It will cause a disease in the organism.
It will have no direct effect on the organism ::x: It will cause a disease in the organism.