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After a (Bacterio)phage leaves a host cel in the last stage of infection, they can either destroy the host cell or leave it intact.
The infection cycle of a phage that bursts the host cell is called a ( lytic cycle, lysogene cycle ). These cells ( cannot, can ) be reused for DNA replication and ( cannot, can ) reproduce normally. Phages that ONLY undergo a ( lytic, lysogene ) cycle are called ( virulent, temporate ) phages.
The infection cycle of a phage that leaves the host cell intact is called a ( lysogene cycle, lytic cycle ). Phages that undergo a ( lysogene, lytic ) cycle are called ( termporate, virulent ) phages. The host cell DNA and the phage DNA intergratie and form a ( prophage, viral DNA, new phage ). These cells ( can, cannot ) reproduce normally. Some ( prophages, viral DNAs, new phages ) do produce harmfull substances.
Both the phage genome and enviromental factors can determine the cycle.