Biology, asked by peyton, 1 year ago

What happens during the lysogenic cycle of a viral infection?


The host cell bursts and dies.


The virus hides in the host cell’s DNA.


The virus uses the host cell to make new viral parts.


The host cell becomes a virus.

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Answered by dynamicmayuri
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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.

peyton: thanks
dynamicmayuri: Wlcm
Answered by Bribri788
4

The viris hides in the host cells DNA. Hope thats helpful

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