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The Lytic and Lysogenic Cycles of Bacteriophages
Lytic versus lysogenic cycle
A temperate bacteriophage has both lytic and lysogenic cycles. In the lytic cycle, the phage replicates and lyses the host cell. In the lysogenic cycle, phage DNA is incorporated into the host genome, where it is passed on to subsequent generations. Environmental stressors such as starvation or exposure to toxic chemicals may cause the prophage to excise and enter the lytic cycle.
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"OpenStax College, Virus Infections and Hosts. October 16, 2013."
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