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lambda produces which cycle ? and what will be the effect on bacteria ?​

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Answered by ItzRevan
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Bacteriophage lambda is a virus that infects E. coli. The typical infection cycle results in the lysis of the E. coli cell and the release of about 100 progeny phage particles, each capable of infecting another cell.

Explanation:

he lysogenic reproductive strategy allows the bacteriophage to become more widespread in the environment (especially if its host is motile), and may allow replication to take place at a more opportune time if bacterial resources are low at the time of infection.

Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and replicate within a bacterium. Temperate phages (such as lambda phage) can reproduce using both the lytic and the lysogenic cycle. Via the lysogenic cycle, the bacteriophage's genome is not expressed and is instead integrated into the bacteria's genome to form the prophage.

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