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    Once Integrated,phage DNA Can Remain in the Prophage State as Long
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Once Integrated,phage DNA Can Remain in the Prophage State as Long

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Once integrated,phage DNA can remain in the prophage state as long as


A) the bacteria is frequently plated on new media.
B) certain phage genes are excised.
C) certain phage genes are repressed.
D) bacterial repressor genes are activated.

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