Phages that show lysogenic cycle are called [MP PMT 1997; VITEEE 2008]
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Phages that show lysogenic cycle are called
[MP PMT 1997; VITEEE 2008]
[MP PMT 1997; VITEEE 2008]
- Temperate phages
- Virulent phages
- Avirulent phages
- Lytic phages
Answer
(A) Temperate phages
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