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Wendy Mckee
12 September, 02:16
Do temperate phage form plaques? Explain?
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Victoria Harding
12 September, 03:54
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Temperate phages incorporate their DNA into their hosts' DNA. This is known as lysogenic phase. But, in this case, the host cells are not lysed, and therefore, a plaque is not formed.
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