lysogenic cycle. The lytic cycle results in the destruction of the infected cell and its membrane. Bacteriophages that can only go through the lytic cycle are...
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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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Lambda phage (section Lytic life cycle)
has a temperate life cycle that allows it to either reside within the genome of its host through lysogeny or enter into a lytic phase, during which it...
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as an obligately lytic phage). At some point, temperate bacteriophages switch from the lysogenic life cycle to the lytic life cycle. This conversion may...
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Cyanophage (section Lytic cycle)
lytic cycle. Phages are considered lytic if they only have the capacity to enter the lytic cycle; whereas, temperate phage can either enter the lytic...
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happens through either the lytic cycle or the lysogenic cycle. When bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) that are lytic infect bacterial cells,...
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Epstein–Barr virus (section Lytic replication)
the cell nucleus. The lytic cycle, or productive infection, results in the production of infectious virions. EBV can undergo lytic replication in both B cells...
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Bacteriophage P2 (section Lytic cycle)
cytoplasm. The gene expression of P2 is regulated over time during the lytic cycle. Early transcription, which is responsible for the expression of the...
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realm are capable of replication both by the lytic cycle, which produces virions, and the lysogenic cycle, in which the virus resides in the host cell...
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induction. After induction, viral replication begins via the lytic cycle. In the lytic cycle, the virus commandeers the cell's reproductive machinery. The...
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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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Escherichia virus CC31 (section Lytic cycle)
The virus now enters the lytic cycle and begins replication in the numerous bacteria cells it now occupies. As the lytic cycle progresses and the virions...
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century BCE), Greek philosopher Lysis, one of the stages of the lytic cycle, one of the two cycles of viral reproduction Alkaline lysis, a method used in molecular...
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a 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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without forming virions. This is called the lysogenic cycle and contrasts with the lytic cycle, which produces virions. Duplodnaviria likely predates...
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expresses gene(s) that repress the phage's lytic action, until this repression is disrupted (see lytic cycle). Currently a variety of studies are being...
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establishes either a lytic phase that allows it to infect other lymphoid cells or expresses genes that suppress the lytic cycle and impose one of four...
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directly produces new virus, which in turn will infect other cells via the lytic cycle. A latent infection results when the provirus is transcriptionally silent...
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cycle of bacteriophages tends to be either a lytic cycle or a lysogenic cycle. In addition, some phages display pseudolysogenic behaviors. With lytic...
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for lysogeny since using phage λ as a cloning vector involves only the lytic cycle. There are two kinds of λ phage vectors - insertion vector and replacement...
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Gammaherpesvirinae (section Lytic cycle)
envelopment in the cytoplasm • Egress and extracellular virions release The lytic cycle of the gammaherpesviruses is initiated only on rare occasions. Therefore...
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Via 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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repressor that acts to turn off early gene transcription during the lytic cycle, and the lambda or cI repressor required to maintain lysogenic growth...
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products are detected during latency, whereas they are detected during the lytic cycle.[citation needed] The early proteins transcribed are used in the regulation...
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phages are now free to attack more cells. This process is known as the Lytic cycle. Norkin LC (2010). Virology, Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis. Washington:...
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Straboviridae. T4 is capable of undergoing only a lytic life cycle and not the lysogenic life cycle. The species was formerly named T-even bacteriophage...
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they can do one of two things. Many times, viral pathogens enter the lytic cycle; this is when the virus inserts its DNA or RNA into the host cell, replicates...
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in order to cleave the host's cell wall during the final stage of the lytic cycle. Lysins are highly evolved enzymes that are able to target one of the...
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temperate phage that causes either a lysogenic or lytic cycle when it infects a bacterium. In its lytic state, once its viral genome is injected into the...
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early-immediate viral protein RTA that contributes to the activation of the lytic cycle. TPA was first found in the Croton plant, a shrub found in Southeast...
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