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lysogenic

American  
[lahy-suh-jen-ik] / ˌlaɪ səˈdʒɛn ɪk /

adjective

Microbiology.
  1. harboring a temperate virus as a prophage or plasmid.


Etymology

Origin of lysogenic

1895–1900; lyso- (representing lysis ) + -genic

Example Sentences

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The new virus is lysogenic, which means it invades and replicates inside its host, but usually without killing the bacterial cell.

From Science Daily • Sep. 20, 2023

The lytic cycle can theoretically produce more virions as the prophage following lysogenic cycle ultimately gets excised from the host cell’s genome and enter the lytic cycle.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

The lysogenic cycle can theoretically produce more virions as the viral genome is incorporated into the host cell’s genome replicating along with the host cell.

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

Based on the diagram, identify whether the following statement is true or false, and explain why or why not: “The lysogenic cycle allows viruses to preserve their genome during unfavorable conditions.”

From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022

This behavior is known as the lysogenic cycle, in contrast to the lytic cycle in which a virus copies itself before bursting out of its host cell and destroying it.

From Salon • Aug. 4, 2019