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    What Is the Viral DNA That Is Integrated into a Bacterial
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What Is the Viral DNA That Is Integrated into a Bacterial

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Question 4

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What is the viral DNA that is integrated into a bacterial host chromosome called?


A) a microphage
B) a spike
C) an endospore
D) a prophage

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