lysogenic

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to lysogeny
  2. capable of producing or undergoing lysis
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How To Use lysogenic In A Sentence

  • The two most dominant are the lytic and the lysogenic (latent) cycle. Marine viruses
  • When a nonlysogenic bacterium is infected by a temperate phage, it will either undergo lysis or become lysogenic. André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
  • Lysogenic cells differ from sensitive cell in two other important respects.
  • There were many other investigations on growth factors for flagellates and ciliates with regard to growth factors, loss of function, and physiological development until the time when Lwoff began working on the problem of lysogenic bacteria. André Lwoff - Biography
  • Consequently, I took a lysogenic bacterium and immersed it in a drop of culture medium. André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
  • The solution, the lysogenic bacterium, was enslaved as a typing tool for the identification of the bacterial families. André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
  • The observation of isolated bacteria led him to the conclusion that lysogenic bacteria did not secrete bacteriophages, that the production of bacteriophages led to the death of the bacterium, and above all that this production must be induced by external factors. André Lwoff - Biography
  • One bacterium thus divided 19 times without liberating bacteriophages, and the daughter bacteria were still lysogenic. André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
  • This is why, under the action of inducers, the immunity of the lysogenic bacteria to the superinfective homologous phage is lost. André Lwoff - Nobel Lecture
  • It is now known that phages produced by lysogenic bacteria are of the temperate type and that part of the infected bacteria do not lyse but maintain the phage in a latent form called a prophage (lysogenic response).
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