The key event that occurs during lysogenic replication of bacteriophage that does not occur during lytic replication is
A) assembly of new phage by packing viral genomes into capsids.
B) penetration of the phage DNA into the host cell.
C) integration of the phage DNA into the host cell DNA.
D) release of mature viral particles by lysis of the bacterial cell.
E) attachment of the phage to specific proteins in the bacterial cell.
Answer: C
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