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The phage which does not destroy the hos...

The phage which does not destroy the host cell but infects it, is called
Or
The virus responsible for lysogenic growth cycle is

A

Cyanophage

B

`T_(2)` phage

C

Virulent phage

D

`lambda` phage

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D

(d) Lysogenic cycle is the reproductive cycle of a temperate, nonvirulent phage (like `lambda` phage) which has the potential lto lyse the host cell but normally involves integration of viral genome with host DNA and multiplication of viral genome with host cell.
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