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    A Bacteriophage That Can Integrate Its Genome into the Host
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A Bacteriophage That Can Integrate Its Genome into the Host

Question 66

Question 66

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A bacteriophage that can integrate its genome into the host chromosome and not cause lysis of the host cell is said to be ________.


A) virulent
B) avirulent
C) moderate
D) temperate

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