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Which is true about the lytic and lysogenic cycles of viruses?(1 point)ResponsesThe viral genome is injected into the cell only during the lytic cycle.The viral genome is injected into the cell only during the lytic cycle.The lytic cycle involves the merging together of the viral and host genomes.The lytic cycle involves the merging together of the viral and host genomes.The lysogenic cycle involves newly replicated virus bursting from the cell.The lysogenic cycle involves newly replicated virus bursting from the cell.The viral genome incorporates into the host genome during the lysogenic cycle.
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"The viral genome incorporates into the host genome during the lysogenic cycle."
Brief explanation: in the lysogenic cycle the viral genome integrates into the host chromosome as a prophage and is replicated with the host; in the lytic cycle the virus replicates and causes cell lysis (bursting) to release new virions.
Brief explanation: in the lysogenic cycle the viral genome integrates into the host chromosome as a prophage and is replicated with the host; in the lytic cycle the virus replicates and causes cell lysis (bursting) to release new virions.
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