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what happens during the lysogenic cycle

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Answered by Anonymous
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Virus lies dormant. It reproduces itself by letting the host cell copy its DNA during cell division.

EXPLANATION:

The lysogenic cycle is a viral mode of reproduction where it inserts its genome in the host's DNA, then remains dormant as time goes by. However, though it's dormant, it replicates itself by letting the host cell copy the virus' genetic material in cell division.

Answered by Anonymous
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Lysogenic cycle is a viral mode of reproduction where it inserts its genome in the host's DNA, then remains dormant as time goes by. However, though it's dormant, it replicates itself by letting the host cell copy the virus' genetic material in cell division. ... The lysogenic cycle can also shift to the lytic cycle.

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