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This family may have either a lytic or a lysogenic life cycle.
A brief consideration on the meaning of the lysogenic conversion, 1967, in Nature.
In general, these viruses tend to be lytic rather than lysogenic.
"It might be the human equivalent of a lysogenic phage.
There are two main types of virus infection: lytic and lysogenic.
In other words, the lysogenic cells appear to be addicted to the presence of the prophage.
Upon infection, P22 can enter either a lytic or lysogenic growth pathway.
Lysogenic species, which encode integrases, exist within this family.
It generally follows a lysogenic life cycle: after infection, the P4 genome integrates into that of its host.
It shows a lytic cycle and a lysogenic cycle.
In contrast, the lysogenic cycle does not result in immediate lysing of the host cell.
Phages with a lysogenic life cycle are also called temperate phages.
Transduction happens through either the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle.
This is known as lysogenic viral reproduction.
Lysogenic phages were almost useless in phage therapy.
"Lysogenic phages can sometimes serve a symbiotic function.
This leads to the lysogenic lifestyle.
Temperate phages can lead to both advantages and disadvantages for their hosts via the lysogenic cycle.
Bordet argued that bacteriophages were not viruses but just enzymes released from "lysogenic" bacteria.
As the lysogenic cycle allows the host cell to continue to survive and reproduce, the virus is reproduced in all of the cell's offspring.
In their experiment, every transformed, toxin-producing bacterial colony was lysogenic, i.e. contained the T12 gene.
UV light stresses lysogenic bacteria, causing them to propagate and burst the host bacterial cells.
T4 is capable of undergoing only a lytic lifecycle and not the lysogenic lifecycle.
Bacteria exchange plasmids and lysogenic phages.
Lytic or lysogenic?