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SpyIntel [72]
3 years ago
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Lysogenic cycle reproduction steps

Biology
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kondaur [170]3 years ago
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“The following are the steps of the lysogenic cycle:1) Viral genome enters cell2) Viral genome integrates into Host cell genome3) Host cell DNA Polymerase copies viral chromosomes4) cell divides, and virus chromosomes are transmitted to cell's daughter cells5) At any moment when the virus is "triggered", the viral genome detaches from the Host cell's DNA and enters stage 2 of the Lytic cycle. While it is unclear as of yet what exactly constitutes a "trigger" that activates the viral DNA from the latent stage entered in Step 4, common symptoms that appear to "trigger" the viral DNA are hormones, high stress levels (adrenaline), and free energy within the infected cell.An example of a virus that enter the lysogenic cycle is herpes, which first enters the Lytic cycle after infecting a human, then the lysogenic cycle before travelling to the nervous system where it resides in the nerve fibers as an episomal element. After a long period of time (months to years) in a latent stage, the herpes virus is often reactivated to the Lytic stage during which it causes severe nervous system damage”.
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