Virus Lysogenic Cycle

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

In a lysogenic cycle, viral nucleid acid becomes part of the host cell chromosome and it's replicated with it. Eventually the virus enters a lytic cycle and kills the host cell.

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  • u really help me 4 my morrow test.. thankz!!!!!!!

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  • teachers need to get rid of textbooks and just teach us with videos like this. so much more useful

  • The video keeps flashing green

  • Just a heads up, this is not a provirus, this is a prophage. The video shows the virus attaching to a bacterium and inserting it's nucleic material into the bacterium's DNA. When this happens it is a prophage. When this happens in a eukaryotic cell that's when it is a provirus. Still a good video though.

  • great

    very good

  • THANKS, this was helpful. 

  • @chrissline77 pretty much except hiv buds, either way the host cell dies

  • excellant video

  • Is this how HIV is spread from cell to cell?

  • thanks man...

  • @xnf90x2 omg it's zombie chemical run RUN

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