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| | The Bacteriophage Ecology Group News (July 1, 2000) |
 | | Also contrasting lytic (as well as chronic) is lysogenic. |  | | There is a lack of consistent recovery of bacteriophages from individual faecal specimens. |  | | During the lysogenic cyle an infected bacterium does not produce phage progeny nor release phage progeny into the extracellular environment. |
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http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/bgnws005.htm
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| | VIRUSES: IMPORTED GENETIC SOFTWARE |
 | | Also see comments by Nigel Williams, p 1869-1870; and see "Harvard researchers find cholera bacterium may take instruction from a virus," by Misia Landau and Keren McGinity at EurekAlert! |  | | This is the normal way in which a virus causes symptoms of disease in its host. |  | | Lytic infection of one host followed by such lysogenic infection in another is also called transduction. |
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http://www.geneticengineering.org/evolution/virus.html
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| | Lysogenic cycle: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic |
 | | (then the lysogenic cycle before travelling to the nervous system where it resides in the nerve fibers as an episomal element. |  | | [Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] that enter the lysogenic cycle is herpes[For more, click on this link], EHandler: no quick summary. |  | | (which first enters the lytic cycle after infecting a human, EHandler: no quick summary. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/ly/lysogenic_cycle.htm
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 | | The overall purpose of this Learning Object is to learn the lytic live cycle of lytic bacteriophages. |  | | Basic notes on a range of subjects including lytic life cycle, lysogenic life cycle, and mapping and recombination. |  | | Animation of the Lytic Life Cycle of a Bacteriophage. |
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http://www.piedmontbike.com/lytic-cycle.html
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http://www.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/BioBookGENCTRL.html
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| | Articles - Antibody |
 | | This is the reason for the chronic nature of many minor skin diseases (such as cold sores); any given outbreak is quickly suppressed by the immune system, but the infection is never truly eradicated because some cells retain viruses that will resume the apparent symptoms later. |  | | It is important to note that antibodies cannot attack pathogens within cells, and certain viruses "hide" inside cells (as part of the lysogenic cycle) for long periods of time to avoid them. |  | | Together with the plasma component complement, antibodies can kill bacteria directly. |
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http://www.babyblanketcenter.com/articles/Antibody
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