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Lysogenic cycle commonly
occur in eukaryotes and is a process where viral DNA or RNA is integrated into
the host cell as a new set of genes called prophage. However, the Viral DNA
becomes the part of the cells genetic materials.
Steps involves during
lysogenic cycle:
1) Cell enters the viral genome
2) Integration of the viral genome into the host cell genome
3) Viral chromosome is copied by the host cell using DNA
polymerase
4) Cell division occurs and transfers of virus chromosomes
to the daughter cell
5) Any trigger in virus will result into detachment of viral
genome from the host cell’s DNA.
Answer: cytosol
Explanation:
Ribosomes are special because they are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. While a structure such as a nucleus is only found in eukaryotes, every cell needs ribosomes to manufacture proteins. Since there are no membrane-bound organelles in prokaryotes, the ribosomes float free in the cytosol.
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