An infective protein causing infection of the brain The viruses stay dormant for a long period before they multiply in a large number and causes symptoms to suddenly appear Virus can insert into this sequence to activate an oncogene Period when only genome is present in the host, but not virions This cycle occurs when a phage inserts its genome into the host's Enzyme released by bacteriophages to lyse bacterial cell wall during infection [Choose] Budding Prion Reverse Transcriptase Latent Uncoating Lysozyme Virions Lytic Eclipse Persistent Promoter Lysogenic Viroid endocytosis
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