How does a phage reproduce with killing their host
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Some phages can only reproduce via a lytic lifecycle, in which they burst and kill their host cells. Other phages can alternate between a lytic lifecycle and a lysogenic lifecycle, in which they don't kill the host cell (and are instead copied along with the host DNA each time the cell divides
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As soon as the cell is destroyed, the phage progeny can find new hosts to infect. ... As the lysogenic cycle allows the host cell to continue to survive and reproduce, the virus is replicated in allof the cell's offspring.
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