BIOLOGY W/CONNECT AC 1 YR
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Author: Mader
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Chapter 20, Problem 4A
What is the correct order of the stages in the lytic cycle of viralreproduction?
a. penetration, attachment, uncoating, biosynthesis, release
b. attachment, release, penetration, biosynthesis. Maturation, lysogeny
c. attachment, penetration, biosynthesis, maturation, release
d. maturation, release, attachment, penetration, biosynthesis
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