Question
which of the following is/are true of a bacteriophage entering the lysogenic cycle? group of answer choices upon incorporation into the host genome, it is referred to as a provirus all of these are correct upon incorporation into the host genome, it is referred to as a prophage it is called a temperate phage
Answer
Upon incorporation into the host genome, it is referred to as a prophage. It is also called a temperate phage.
- List the options.
- Q:What happens when a bacteriophage enters the lysogenic cycle? A:When a bacteriophage enters the lysogenic cycle, upon incorporation into the host genome, it is referred to as a prophage.
- Q:What is a temperate phage? A:A temperate phage is a phage that is capable of entering the lysogenic cycle.
- Combine the correct options. A:Upon incorporation into the host genome, it is referred to as a prophage. It is also called a temperate phage.