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What is the difference between prophage and viral DNA?

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Answer:

DNA is what you or born with. you may carry you grandpa or grandma

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User Gregor Isack
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A bacteriophage is a type of virus that attacks bacteria. In the lytic cycle, the virus hijacks the cell machinery of the bacterium that it has infected. In the lysogenic cycle, the viral DNA is incorporated into the bacterial DNA.

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Its a type of virus.

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