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What usually happens to the host’s DNA during the lytic cycle?
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In the lytic cycle the host genome is typically degraded — phage-encoded nucleases break down the host DNA, shutting off host gene expression and providing nucleotides that the virus uses to replicate its own genomes before the cell lyses.
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