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    Lysogeny, or the lysogenic cycle, is one of two cycles of viral reproduction (the lytic cycle being the other). Lysogeny is characterized by integration...
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    bacterial viruses or bacteriophages), the other being the lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane...
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  • bacteria that is capable of producing harmful toxins. Lambda phage lysogenic cycle Lwoff, André (December 1953). "Lysogeny". Bacteriological Reviews....
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    to play a role in controlling the correct timing of lysis. During lysogenic cycle, P2 genome is inserted into the host chromosome and maintained as a...
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    Wisconsin–Madison in 1952. Transduction happens through either the lytic cycle or the lysogenic cycle. When bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) that are...
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    prophages into the bacterial host is the characteristic step of the lysogenic cycle of temperate phages. Prophages remain latent in the genome through...
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    as a promising alternative. The life cycle of bacteriophages tends to be either a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle. In addition, some phages display pseudolysogenic...
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    repressing synthesis from the PRM promoter (which is a promoter of the lysogenic cycle). The O and P proteins initiate replication of the phage chromosome...
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    of viruses. Cyanophage replication has two dominant cycles: the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. Viral nucleic-acid replication and immediate synthesis...
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  • P1 phage (section Life cycle)
    infects Escherichia coli and some other bacteria. When undergoing a lysogenic cycle the phage genome exists as a plasmid in the bacterium unlike other...
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    bacteria, it may undergo either the lytic cycle or the lysogenic cycle. Virulent phages enter the lytic cycle where they replicate and lyse the bacterial...
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  • gene in prophage genomes that do not have a phage function in the lysogenic cycle Moron (beetle), a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae Moron...
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  • integrating its genetic material with the host's. This stage, known as the lysogenic cycle, halts particle formation, and allows for the virus's genetic material...
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  • offspring Moron gene A prophage gene that has no role in the phage's lysogenic cycle. NEMO NF-kappa-B essential modulator Methuselah-like proteins Named...
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    bacteriophage P22, the asRNA sar helps regulate between lytic and lysogenic cycle by control the expression of Ant. Besides being expressed in prokaryotes...
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  • additional infections. The lytic cycle describes this active state of rapidly killing hosts, while the lysogenic cycle describes potentially hundreds of...
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  • ability of some bacteriophages (notably coliphage λ) to display a lysogenic life cycle. Many (but not all) temperate phages can integrate their genomes...
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    of many bacterial and some animal viruses. Some viruses undergo a lysogenic cycle where the viral genome is incorporated by genetic recombination into...
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  • AimR stops activating aimX expression, causing the stimulation of the lysogenic cycle as well as the integration of the prophage into the bacterial chromosome...
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    Viral replication (category Viral life cycle)
    form. Viruses may undergo two types of life cycles: the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle. In the lytic cycle, the virus introduces its genome into a host...
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    returning to the lytic cycle in the future. Viruses that can replicate through the lysogenic cycle are called temperate or lysogenic viruses. Tailed bacteriophages...
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  • Viral protein Viral life cycle Viral entry Viral replication Viral shedding Viroplasm Virus latency Lytic cycle Lysogenic cycle Genetics Antigenic drift...
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  • the host cell is lysed to release the phages, continuing the cycle. In the lysogenic cycle the phage genome replicates with the rest of the bacterial genome...
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  • extra gene in a prophage genome without a function in the phage's lysogenic cycle. These genes may code for products beneficial to the phage's bacterial...
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  • integrating into the host genome and going into a latent phase of its life cycle—effectively waiting for the next helper virus infection. For gene therapy...
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    later or never), and giving the first example for the relevance of the lysogenic cycle. Inter-bacterial gene transfer was first described in Japan in a 1959...
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    species serve as the natural host. A productive infectious cycle begins before a lysogenic cycle establishes the virus in the infected bacteria. After initial...
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    the lytic cycle, a virus encounters a host and reproduces until the cell bursts, releasing viruses. Viruses can also enter a lysogenic cycle, in which...
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    sometimes confer phenotypes that improve fitness in prokaryotes [7] The lysogenic life-cycle can persist stably for thousands of generations of infected bacteria...
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  • the cell to lyse, releasing more viruses into the environment. The lysogenic cycle, however, is when the viral DNA is incorporated into the host genome...
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