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Athena Bowman
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20 November, 17:58
Why is a lytic infection given that name
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Jordin Stout
20 November, 18:13
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Why is a lytic infection given that name? The host cell is lysed and destroyed ... The cell makes mRNA from the bacteriophage's genes. The virus wrecks the cell, causing it to burst.
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