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25 September, 12:38

This animation ends with a virus entering a host cell and its protein capsid degrading and releasing nucleic acid intothe cello What will occur next if this virus exhibits a lysogenic life cycle? The virus will destroy the host's DNA. The virus will use the host's translation machinery to make viral proteins. The host cell will lyse. The virus will use the bacteria to make many copies of its genome. the virus DNA will be incorporated into the host DNA

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  1. 25 September, 12:51
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    The virus DNA will be incorporated into the host DNA

    Explanation:

    Virus exhibit two types of life cycle; i) lytic life cycle and ii) lysogenic life cycle.

    In lysogenic life cycle, the genome (DNA) of phage incorporated into the genome (DNA) of bacteria, called prophase, which replicates as the bacterial genome replicate. After the some time when conditions change, lysogenic life cycle can change into lytic ife cycle.
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