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Lysogenic cycle
Lysogenic cycle It has been suggested that this article ... section be merged into Lysogeny. ( Discuss ) The lysogenic cycle is complementary to the lytic cycle for viral entry and reproduction within ...
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Talk:Lysogenic cycle
Talk:Lysogenic cycle temperate phages? —The preceding unsigned comment was ...
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Lytic cycle
Lytic cycle The lytic cycle is one of the two cycles of viral reproduction, the other being the lysogenic cycle. These cycles should not, however, be seen ... but rather as somewhat interchangeable. The lytic cycle is typically thought of as the ...
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Lysogenic conversion
Lysogenic conversion Lysogenic conversion is when a temperate phage induces ... is not part of a usual phage cycle. Changes can often involve the external membrane ...
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Virus
... have two cycles called the lytic and lysogenic cycle. In the lytic cycle the host cell undergoes lysis (the breaking ... Maturation and finally release. In the lysenogenic cycle viral replication does not immediately occur, but ... carrying out both cycles. In the lytic cycle the cell is soon destroyed and ...
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Lysogeny
Lysogeny It has been suggested that Lysogenic cycle be merged into this article or section ... the lambda phage. In some interactions between lysogenic phages and bacteria, lysogenic conversion may occur. The following are the steps of the lysogenic cycle: Viral genome enters cell Viral ...
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Lambda phage
... the host cell and enters its lytic cycle. The reactivated phage takes apart the host ... protein and the Cro protein. The life cycle of lambda phages is controlled by cI ... The lambda phage will remain in the lysogenic state if cI proteins predominate, but will be transformed into the lytic cycle if cro proteins predominate. The cI dimer ... and cII stable. This leads to the lysogenic lifestyle. Lytic Lifestyle The 'late early' ...
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User:Rikurzhen/biology
... antigen (Fas antigen) - CDC28 protein kinase - cell cycle protein - Cell fusion - Cell hybrid - Cell junction ... luminescent protein - lymphocyte homing receptor - Lymphokine - Lysate - Lysogenic - Lysogenic bacterium - Lysogeny - M13 phage - Macroglobulin - macromolecular system ... leaf - Paralogous gene - Paramecin - Paramecium caudatum - Parasexual cycle - parathyroid hormone receptor - Parental - Parental ditype - Parental ...
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Lysogen
Lysogen A lysogen or lysogenic phage is a phage that does not go into a lytic cycle but instead integrates into the host bacteria ... phage replication. Types lambda phage See also lysogenic cycle
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Bacteriophage (translated from French)
... to be active and begins its reproductive cycle. What results from it, it is the ... the bacteria to antibiotics. Cycles lytic and lysogenic All the viruses bacteriophages have a lytic cycle (infectious) during which the virus, incompetent to ... ADN is activated and starts a lytic cycle. List principal bacteriophages phage? - lysogene phage T4 ...
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