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A virus life cycle that involves the incorporation of the viral DNA into the host chromosome is lysogenic cycle.

What is Lysogenic cycle?

For viral entry and replication within cells, the lysogenic cycle is a complement to the lytic cycle. While both bacterial phages and animal viruses share the lytic cycle, animal viruses are more likely to exhibit the lysogenic cycle.

The stages of the lysogenic cycle are as follows:

  • The viral genome invades the cell
  • The viral genome merges with the host cell's genome.
  • The host cell's DNA When a cell divides, virus chromosomes are passed on to the daughter cells by the polymerase.
  • The viral genome separates from the host cell's DNA and enters stage 2 of the lytic cycle at any time the virus is "activated".

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