viruses can reproduce in 2 different ways once they get inside the host cell. One is the lytic cycle and the other is the lysogenic cycle. In one the virus ________ and in the other it _______
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Step 1: In the lytic cycle, the virus hijacks the host cell's machinery to replicate its own genetic material and produce new virus particles. Show more…
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