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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.
http://www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu/~sabedon/bgnws005.htm   (13020 words)

  
 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.
http://www.geneticengineering.org/evolution/virus.html   (2821 words)

  
 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.
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(which first enters the lytic cycle after infecting a human, EHandler: no quick summary.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/ly/lysogenic_cycle.htm   (426 words)

  
 Lytic Cycle
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.
http://www.piedmontbike.com/lytic-cycle.html   (213 words)

  
 Gene Control
Ultraviolet light and x-rays may also trigger emergence of the prophage.
It may also be several different proteins, as in the T-even
Some bacteriophages are temperate since they tend to go lysogenic rather than lytic.
http://www.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/biobk/BioBookGENCTRL.html   (2832 words)

  
 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.
http://www.babyblanketcenter.com/articles/Antibody   (2369 words)

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