Answer:
Lysogenic Cycle-
- In the lysogenic cycle, the genetic material is attached to the genome of the host cell. When the host cell goes under the process of replication, the viral genome (RNA or DNA) replicates itself along with the host cell's genome. As it lies dormant inside the host cell(present in the form of pro-phage).
- The viral genome does not show any signs of its presence during the dormancy period during the lysogenic cycle. And it may remain dormant inside the cell's body for a very long time, with out showing up which gives the viral body an advantage in replication process. Along, with that it keeps itself covered and protected from any possible activity against its presence inside the host cell body.
- While in the lytic cycle the cell is then ruptured (destroyed), if the viral genome is not stayed dormant, if it does stay dormant then it will change into lysogenic cycle. As Lysogenic cycle all depends upon the lytic cycle.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Lysogenic and Lytic Cycles:
Both, the lysogenic and lytic cycle are the two main ways in which the viral cell replicates or reproduce itself by using the host cell's resources ad energy. During the process the viral cell releasing its genetic material (may be RNA or DNA) into the host cells body.