Answer: In the Lysogenic Cyclecycle, a virus integrates its DNA into the host's DNA...
Explanation:
Viruses are infectious agents of living cells, which cause diseases in animals and plants, and are capable of attacking other lower organisms, even bacteria. They differ from all other living things because they do not have a cellular structure, that is, they are not made up of cells. There are two main types of Bacteriophages viruses: those that make the lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle. When bacteriophages do not destroy their host cells, but, their nucleic acid is integrated into the genome of the host cell, and replicates in the host bacterial cell from one generation to the next without cell lysis. This is the lysogenic cycle.
<em>Each trait of an organism is determined by discrete units called genes and individuals carry two alleles for each gene. (Mendel didn't actually discover genes though). Each gamete of an individual carries only one allele of each gene (this is Mendel's Law of Segregation).</em>