Biology, asked by narayanahiguera, 1 year ago

Describe the lytic cycle in a short but explained para graph .

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Answered by arshiya84
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lytic cycle is a 6 stage cycle . the first stage called penetration the virus injects its own nuclei acid into host cell .in some viruses this genetic material is circular and mimics a bacterial plasmid virus hijacks the cells replication translation mechanism bring them to make more viruses .
Answered by ruchi369
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The lytic cycle (/ˈlɪtɪk/ LIT-ək), is one of the two cycles of viral reproduction (referring to bacterial viruses or bacteriophages), the other being the lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane. A key difference between the lytic and lysogenic phage cycles is that in the lytic phage, the viral DNA exists as a separate molecule within the bacterial cell, and replicates separately from the host bacterial DNA. The location of viral DNA in the lysogenic phage cycle is within the host DNA, therefore in both cases the virus/phage replicates using the host DNA machinery, but in the lytic phage cycle, the phage is a free floating separate molecule to the host DNA
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