Lysogenic, or temperate, bacteriophage can undergo which type of life cycle?
A. Lytic cycle
B. Lysogenic cycle
C. both A and B at the same time
D. Either A or B, depending on conditions
Answer is option-D.
The bacteriophage infects the bacteria and injects the genetis material after that it chooses either of the life cycle, lytic (virulent) or lysogenic( temperate) life cycle. In lytic cycle the bacterial cell ultimately bursts or dies and in lysogenic it multuplies in number.
Lysogenic, or temperate, bacteriophage can undergo which type of life cycle?
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