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question 6 a biologist is researching a novel virus and intentionally infects a mouse in a lab. the mouse develops a fever and lethargy shortly after infection. given this observation, which cycle of viral replication does this virus likely use? enter your answer in the box.
The lytic cycle of viral replication involves the virus immediately taking over host cells, replicating rapidly, and lysing the cells to release new virions. This rapid, destructive replication quickly causes damage to the host organism, leading to acute symptoms like fever and lethargy shortly after infection, which matches the mouse's symptoms. In contrast, the lysogenic cycle involves the virus integrating into the host genome without immediate cell destruction, so symptoms would not appear quickly.
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