Viruses capable of integrating into the chromosome of an infected bacteria are referred to as?
A. lytic vrirus
B. lysogenic virus
C. virion
D. dormant virus
I believe the correct answer to be:
Option B) lysogenic virus.
As the virus remain in latent phase until favourable conditions are attained after which it elaves the chromosome and starts replicating.
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