Some viruses uses Lysogenic cycle to insert the viral dna into the host cell dna before it enters a lytic cycle.
The lysogenic cycle also referred to as nonvirulent infection, includes the virus integrating its genome with the genome of the host cell in order to replicate without destroying the host. An example is the structure of a bacteriophage. To reproduce, the phage should first penetrate the host cell.
The lysogenic cycle is characterized by The phage infecting a bacterium and inserting its DNA into its chromosome, enabling the phage DNA (now known as a prophage) to be replicated and transferred on alongside the cell's own DNA.
The lytic cycle includes virus reproduction by utilizing a host cell to produce more viruses, which then ruptured out of the cell. The viral genome is incorporated into the host cell genome during the lysogenic cycle, infecting it from within.
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