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Viruses reproduce in multiple ways, and one of them is the lysogenic infection. It is similar to the lytic infection although it differs in a couple of ways. It probably is an adaptation for their survival. ... Viruses reproduce in multiple ways, and one of them is the lysogenic infection. It is similar to the lytic...
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Biology question: How does a lysogenic infection help a virus spread? I don't know if this is what you are lookding for but here is what happens with a bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria) In ... Answers.com > Wiki Answers > Categories > Science > Biology > How does a lysogenic infection help a virus spread...
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Biology question: What is the difference between a lytic and lysogenic infection? Lytic infection ends in cell-death (the membrane ruptures). Lysogenic infection means that the virus hibernates inside ... Discuss the question "What is the difference between a lytic and lysogenic infection?"
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coli strains were susceptible to lysogenic infection, and a smooth E. coli isolate (O107) was also susceptible to lytic infection. The lysogenized strains included different smooth E. ... coli strains and all 4 of the Shigella strains were susceptible to lysogenic infection by 24B::Kan, indicated by growth in the presence...
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susceptible to lysogenic infection by the phage, and this in- cluded a large number of strains isolated from the rumen. The ...
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A number of Shigella and E. coli strains were susceptible to lysogenic infection, and a smooth E. coli isolate (O107) was also susceptible to lytic ...
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A Green Design Blog, Sustainable Design Blog, Future-forward design for the world you inhabit - your daily source for innovations in sustainable architecture and green design for the home. ... INTERVIEW: A COP15 Arts Wrap-up with Patricia Watts ... For some closing thoughts on the cultural flurry in Copenhagen,
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Markets in everything the culture that is Japan ... As Bryan titles his post: "Cutting the Minimum Wage Really is Good for Aggregate Demand." The actual arguments in Krugman's blog post concern an overall downward spiral in wages and prices, not minimum wage cuts at all. The ... I would add two points. On Bryan's #1,
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Very good sentences ... John Tierney relays today what seems like a very sensible idea from economist Ross McKitrick, tie a carbon tax to the temperature. If the temperature rises the tax goes up, if the temperature does not rise ... In theory, both climate change proponents and skeptics ought to agree to this proposal,
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