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What usually happens to the host’s DNA during the lytic cycle?

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

A.It is destroyed.

Step-by-step explanation:

The lytic cycle is considered as one of the two reproductive cycles that virus use for its reproduction (the other cycle is the lysogenic cycle).

This cycle results in the destruction of the host cell.

Bacteriophages (virus that infects bacteria) use this cycle and referred as virulent phages.

There are basically five steps in this cycle -

Attachment of virus with the host cell membrane, penetration of the genome, which is followed by biosynthesis using host machinery, assembly of virus particles, and finally release, causing host cell destruction.

Thus, option A is the right answer.

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