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what is lytic& lysogenic cycle​

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Lytic Cycle. Lysogenic Cycle. It is a type of viral reproduction mechanism which results in the lysis of the infected cell. It is a type of viral reproduction where the viral DNA is integrated into the host genome. The viral or phage DNA does not integrate with the host cell DNA.

The host DNA is not hydrolysed: Host DNA is not hydrolysed

The productivity of viral DNA is high: The productivity of viral DNA is lower

The virus (bacteriophage) is virulent: The virus is avirulent

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