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a viriod is a(n)
a misfolded protein
a provirus
complete virus particle
infections piece of rna
question 10 (1 point)
what is the primary difference between a virus in the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle?
viruses in the lytic cycle integrate into the hosts genome
viruses in the lysogenic cycle cannot infect new cells
the lytic cycle quickly produces new viruses, while the lysogenic cycle allows the virus to remain dormant in the hosts dna
the lysogenic cycle results in immediate destruction of the host cell
A viroid is a small, infectious RNA molecule without a protein coat. In the lytic - lysogenic cycle comparison, the key difference is that the lytic cycle leads to rapid virus production and host - cell lysis, while the lysogenic cycle involves the virus integrating into the host DNA and remaining dormant.
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A viriod is a(n): infections piece of RNA
What is the primary difference between a virus in the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle?: The lytic cycle quickly produces new viruses, while the lysogenic cycle allows the virus to remain dormant in the host's DNA