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In the above diagram, which cycle represents lytic infection of a cell by a bacteriophage? A. Cycle X B. Cycle Y C. Both X and Y cycles D. Neither of the cycles
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In the above diagram, which cycle represents lytic infection of a cell by a bacteriophage?
A. Cycle X
B. Cycle Y
C. Both X and Y cycles
D. Neither of the cycles
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cycle x is the correct one
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