Multiple Choice
The virus repressor protein
A) controls the prophage's lytic genes but not the incoming genomes of the same virus.
B) does not control the prophage's lytic genes but does control the incoming genomes of the same virus.
C) controls both the lytic genes on the prophage and prevents an incoming virus of the same type.
D) has different actions in different situations.
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