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29 November, 22:29

How does specialized transduction differ from regular lysogeny?

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  1. 30 November, 00:38
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    Lysogeny ly·sog·e·ny (lī-sŏj'ə-nē) n. The fusion of the nucleic acid of a bacteriophage with that of a host bacterium so that the potential exists for the newly integrated genetic material to be transmitted to daughter cells at each subsequent cell division.
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