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does virus attack bacterial cell if yes name it​

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Answered by Zayn99
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Viruses that attack bacteria were named 'bacteriophages'. ... The phage infection cycle seems to be simple but extremely efficient: a single phage injects its genome into a bacterial cell, switching the cells' programme in its favour so the host cell will eventually die and release about 100 new phage particles.

Answered by Anonymous
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Viruses that attack bacteria were named ‘bacteriophages'. The term phage originates from Greek phagein, which translates as ‘to eat'. The phage infection cycle seems to be simple but extremely efficient: a single phage injects its genome into a bacterial cell, switching the cells' programme in its favour so the host cell will eventually die and release about 100 new phage particles.

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