Microbiology: With Diseases By.. -Modern Access
Microbiology: With Diseases By.. -Modern Access
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Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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The viruses are obligate organisms that show signs of life only inside a host. Outside the host, they either die or do not show any sign of life. They invade the host cell to carry out their function like replication. Depending on the state of the virus, they can carry out the lytic cycle or lysogenic cycle.

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