During ______, the phage infects the bacterium and destroys the bacterium. the lytic cycle the lysogenic cycle both the lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle transcription translation
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Bacteriophage DNA is inserted into the bacterial genome in: lytic cycle lysogenic cycle both lytic and lysogenic cycle
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Match the viral reproductive cycles to their descriptions. Sheath of phage tail contracts, injecting phage DNA into cell & leaving empty capsid outside. The cell's DNA is hydrolyzed/ degraded. The bacterium reproduces normally, copying the prophage and transmitting it to daughter cells. Sheath of phage tail contracts, injecting phage DNA into cell & leaving empty capsid outside. The phage's linear DNA integrates into the cell's circular chromosome. Phage directs production of enzyme that damages bacterial cell wall, allowing fluid to enter. The cell lyses, releasing 100-200 phage particles.
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