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A temprate phage may exist as

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Answered by sianav
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Temperate phages usually exist in a latent form but can become lytic. In the lysogenic cycle, the phage genome is either integrated into the host chromosome or exists as a low-copy-number plasmid. ... During lysogenic growth, the bacterial host grows normally, and no phage particle is produced.

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Temperate phages usually exist in a latent form but can become lytic. In the lysogenic cycle, the phage genome is either integrated into the host chromosome or exists as a low-copy-number plasmid. ... During lysogenic growth, the bacterial host grows normally, and no phage particle is produced.


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