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When the viral genome is integrated into the host chromosome but does not result

ID: 207608 • Letter: W

Question

When the viral genome is integrated into the host chromosome but does not result in the lysis of the host cell, it is referred to as: A) temperature infection B) Virolent infection C) lysogency D) a lytic infection E) none When the viral genome is integrated into the host chromosome but does not result in the lysis of the host cell, it is referred to as: A) temperature infection B) Virolent infection C) lysogency D) a lytic infection E) none A) temperature infection B) Virolent infection C) lysogency D) a lytic infection E) none

Explanation / Answer

Answer: C. Lysogency

Explanation:

Lysogenic cyclecycle not lyse the host cell straight away, whereas in the lytic cycle host cells are lysed.

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