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How can I remember the definition of lysogenic cycle? Read below for the definition. I need help memorizing it. The phase of viral replication in which the viral DNA is added into the host cell s genome
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How can I remember the definition of lysogenic cycle? Read below for the definition. I need help memorizing it.
The phase of viral replication in which the viral DNA is added into the host cell s genome as a prophage but does not cause lysis
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Viral replication is when viral dna is added into genome as a prophage; doesn't case lysis.
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