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What is the difference between a lytic cycle and a lysogenic cycle?

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In the Lytic Cycle:

Viral DNA destroys Cell DNA, takes over cell functions and destroys the cell.

The Virus replicates and produces progeny phages.

There are symptoms of viral infection.

Virtulant viral infection takes place.


In the Lysogenic Cycle:

Viral DNA merges with Cell DNA and does not destroy the cell.

The Virus does not produce progeny.

There are no symptoms of viral infection.

Temperate viral replication takes place.

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User Noel Schenk
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Both cycles are methods of viral reproduction. Both cycles involve the introduction of the virus into a cell to use the cell's genetic material to replicate more viruses.

Hope this helps.

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User Andrew Kloos
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