Biology, asked by oshin8252, 1 year ago

how does the phage reproduce with killing their host ?

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Answered by kishorrock1315ow60h1
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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.
Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Lysogenic Phage

Explanation:

  • Bacteriophages, much the same as different infections, must contaminate a host cell so as to replicate
  • The means that make up the disease procedure are aggregately called the lifecycle of the phage
  • A few phages can just replicate by means of a lytic lifecycle, in which they burst and kill their host cells  
  • Lysogenic phages fuse their  nucleic into the chromosome of the host cell and imitate with it as a unit without destroying the cell
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