The key difference between the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle is that the lysogenic cycle does not lyse the host cell.
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The key difference between the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle is that the lysogenic cycle does not lyse the host cell.
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This is in contrast to the lytic and lysogenic cycles of other phages where the host is killed when virions are released.
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The presence of a lysogenic pox-like virus ancestor explains the development of meiotic division, an essential component of sexual reproduction.
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For these transformations to lead to the eukaryotic cell cycle, the VE hypothesis specifies a pox-like virus as the lysogenic virus.
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However, in the lysogenic pathway, the phage chromosome integrates into the host chromosome and is passed to daughter cells through cell division.
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Lysogenic phages multiply in one of two ways; either by entering an inactive or latent state or by multiplying through the lytic phase.
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The lambda phage will remain in the lysogenic state if cI proteins predominate, but will be transformed into the lytic cycle if cro proteins predominate.
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This leads to the lysogenic lifestyle . cIII appears to stabilize cII, both directly and by acting as a competitive inhibitor to the relevant proteases.
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Some partially lysogenic phages give bull's-eye plaques with spots or rings of growth in the middle of clear regions of complete lysis.