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In this answer you are going to select an option which is a false statement regarding the process of lysogeny in viruses.
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So viral replication is of two types, namely the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle.
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The lytic cycle is called as the virulent type of infection while the lysogenic is the non -virulent type of infection.
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Infection.
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In lightic cycle, the genetic material of the virus which is introduced into the host cell does not integrate with the host genome and it replicates to produce the proteins required for the virus leading to production of the viral parts which are assembled and released through a process called as cell lysis.
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Whereas in lysogeny, the genetic material from the virus integrates with the host genome to produce prophage which replicates along with the host genome and under stressful condition the prophage separates from the host genome.
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It starts producing the proteins required for the production of viral parts which are assembled and released through cell lysis.
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Option a which says that the prophage is inserted into the post genome is a wrong option because it's a correct statement because in lysogenic cycle the genetic material of the virus is inserted into the post genome to produce the prophage.
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So option a is a wrong option.
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Coming to option b which says the lytic cycle follows lysogeny is a wrong option because after the separation of prophage from the host genome it produces the viral parts which are assembled and released through the process of lysis so lysogeny is followed by the lytic cycle so option b is a wrong option because it's a true statement...