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Virulent (virtulent) phages multiply by first attaching itself to a host cell and then absorbing it. Next, it injects its own DNA and the host eventually bursts and more phages present.
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Yes, plasmids can act as carriers of foreign DNA and are commonly used in gene cloning. Plasmids are small, circular DNA molecules that can replicate independently from the host cell's genome. They can be manipulated to include a foreign gene of interest, and when introduced into a host cell, the plasmid can replicate along with the host cell's DNA, allowing for the amplification and expression of the cloned gene.
ICU infectins are types of hospital infections. These occur due to development resistanct strains [resistant to antispetic and aseptic precautions taken in hospital and ICU premises] of organisms e.g. pseudomans infection.
The cast of Introduction to Scientology - 1984 includes: Tony Hitchman as Himself - Host
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The cast of An Introduction to the Ketogenic Diet - 1994 includes: Meryl Streep as Host
It's called a parasitic relationship when one species benefits and one species is harmed. A simbiotic relationship is when both species benefit.
The host species of pasteurella multocida are the reservoirs of the bacteria. The host species are various animals such dogs, cats, pigs, etc.
foreign direct investment is that investment in which a foreign country invests in a host country.
The introduction for a Resto Bar varies by location but typically includes a host which will great customers. They are then taken to the bar or a table depending on their preference.
After the viral multiplication cycle in the lytic cycle, the host cell dies. The host cell does not 'die' in the lysogenic cycle.
NATO (The Host Nation) has the primary responsibility for foreign humanitarian assistance.
NATO (The Host Nation) has the primary responsibility for foreign humanitarian assistance.