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Cycle A is the _____ cycle and cycle B is the _____ cycle. Two viral cycles, A and B. During cycle A, a virus enters a cell and replicates using the resources of the cell. Then numerous viral particles are released from the cell via lysis. During cycle B, after the virus entered a cell and uncoated, the viral genome integrates into DNA of the cell and replicates with it. Cycle A is the _____ cycle and cycle B is the _____ cycle. Two viral cycles, A and B. During cycle A, a virus enters a cell and replicates using the resources of the cell. Then numerous viral particles are released from the cell via lysis. During cycle B, after the virus entered a cell and uncoated, the viral genome integrates into DNA of the cell and replicates with it. lytic ... lysogenic lytic ... phage lysogenic ... phage lysogenic ... lytic phage ... lysogenic

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lytic...lysogenic

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cycle A is the lytic cycle and cycle B is the lysogenic cycle.

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In lytic cycle, the DNA of the host does not incorporate into the host genome but instead replicates using the resources of the host organism. In lysogenic cycle, the viral DNA is incorporated into the host genome and replication occurs without destroying the cell. In lytic cycle many copies of the virus are generated and the cell is destroyed.

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