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What happens first when a phage infects a bacterial cell and is going to enter a lysogenic cycle?

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  • 28-10-2019

Answer:

Circulation of the linear DNA takes place

Explanation:

In a lysogenic cycle, the cell duplicates typically, and the viral DNA incorporates into the chromosome of the host cell  

The phage genome additionally enters the cell through connection and infiltration. A prime case of a phage with this sort of life cycle is the lambda phage.

During the lysogenic cycle, rather than murdering the host, the phage genome incorporates into the bacterial chromosome and turns out to be a piece of the host.

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