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What is true about the lysogenic cycle of viral reproduction

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The viral DNA becomes part of the host DNA.

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In the lysogenic cycle, the DNA is only replicated, not translated into proteins. ... When the conditions are right, the viral DNA will undergo induction and the DNA will switch to the lytic cycle, in which the DNA is actively transcribed and translated into protein shells which can harbor viral DNA outside of the cell.

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