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Which viral replication doesn’t result in the death of a cell?

Which viral replication doesn’t result in the death of a cell?

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once the virus infects the host, the virus can fallow 2 modes of replication. one is the lytic mode of replication where virus replicates with very high rates, invades the host machinery for transcription and translation for the mRNA and protein of itself and once the complete virus particle is assembled inside the cells they lyse the cells and comes out to infect other cells, here cells dye as the virus causes lysis of membrane.

another mode of replication is lysogenic where virus inserts its own DNA into bacterial DNA forming a prophage stage and replicates as the bacterial cells replicate, so there is no any cell death as replication of the virus is solely based on bacterial DNA replication.

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