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significance of lysogeny?

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Answered by khushi20040506
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Lysogeny protects a virus from environmental factors (e.g., inactivation by UV sunlight or proteolytic digestion) that may damage the viral capsid or nucleic acid while on occasion conferring “immunity” to the host via gene expression that prevents coinfection by other viruses (Jiang and Paul, 1996).

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Lysogeny protects a virus from environmental factors (e.g., inactivation by UV sunlight or proteolytic digestion) that may damage the viral capsid or nucleic acid while on occasion conferring “immunity” to the host via gene expression that prevents coinfection by other viruses (Jiang and Paul, 1996).

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