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Calculate the # of phage present in the original sample. Report the dilution factor used and show calculation.

171*1000=171000 PFU/mL

Is this a lytic or lysogenic phage? explain.
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Calculate the # of phage present in the original sample. Report the dilution factor used and show calculation.

171*1000=171000 PFU/mL

Is this a lytic or lysogenic phage? explain.

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