In the figure above, the viral DNA in the

lysogenic pathway



a. has been destroyed by host bacterial
enzymes.
b. is integrated into the bacterial chromosome.
c. has been copied and changed into bacterial
DNA.
d. is no longer present.
e. has been transcribed into RNA


B

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