lysogeenisestä
Lysogeenisestä is a Finnish term that translates to "lysogenic" in English. It refers to a stage in the life cycle of certain viruses, specifically bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria). In the lysogenic cycle, the viral genetic material, known as the prophage, integrates into the host bacterium's chromosome. Unlike the lytic cycle, where the virus immediately replicates and destroys the host cell, the lysogenic cycle involves a period of dormancy.
During this dormancy, the prophage is replicated along with the host DNA whenever the bacterium divides. The
The lysogenic cycle allows viruses to persist within a bacterial population without immediately killing their hosts.