The lysogenic cycle is different from the lytic cycle because in the
cycle, viruses do not immediately replicate after entry into the host cell.
It is during this time that the virus becomes
and is now called a
When the virus is
replicating.
, it remains dormant in the cell without
During the lysogenic cycle, the attachment and penetration stages are followed by
a(n)
stage.
During this stage, viral
becomes incorporated into host cell
This
is eventually replicated by the host cell and all subsequent
cells carry copies of the
genome.
Once the virus is ready to infect the next host cell, the
from the lysogenic cycle and rejoins the lytic cycle at the
breaks
stage.