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Which component of a virus is injected into an infected cell?
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Which component of a virus is injected into an infected cell?
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the DNA, it will then either start replicating itself using the cells organs (lytic) immediately, or it will add it's DNA to the cell and lie in wait before springing into action and replicating itself as fast as it can (lysogenic).
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Nucleic Acid would be it
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