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Why does a virus spend a long time in the lysogenic cycle could be more dangerous to humans?
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Cuz they are hidden and have more opportunity because since they hide the DNA/RNA inside the cell's dna/rna, the cell with do mitosis without noticing, and the DNA will spread faster than the lytic cycle.
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