angelo1010 angelo1010
  • 11-03-2021
  • Biology
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1. What happens to the host cell in the
lysogenic cycle?

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eveamelia13
eveamelia13 eveamelia13
  • 11-03-2021

Answer:

In a lysogenic cycle, the phage genome also enters the cell through attachment and penetration. ... During the lysogenic cycle, instead of killing the host, the phage genome integrates into the bacterial chromosome and becomes part of the host. The integrated phage genome is called a prophage.

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sammnotfound sammnotfound
  • 11-03-2021

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During the lysogenic cycle, the bacteria will enter the prophage and use its chromosomes to reproduce. This will continue until it eventually becomes the lytic cycle.

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