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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Answers_Lysogenic life cycle, Release description A bacteriophage-coded lysozyme breaks down the bacterial peptidoglycan causing osmotic lysis and release of the intact bacteriophages., Maturation description The bacteriophage parts assemble around the genomes., Penetration step 3 Becomes a prophage, Penetration description The bacteriophage injects its genome into the bacterial cytoplasm., Maturation step 6 Release, Adsorption description Attachment sites on the bacteriophage adsorb to receptor sites on the host bacterium., Spontaneous induction occurs spontaneous induction Replication, The Lysogenic Life Cycle of Bacteriophages life cycle of temperate bacteriophages, Adsorption step 2 Penetration, Spontaneous induction occurs description Bacteriophage genes are activated and new phages are produced by the lytic life cycle., The Lysogenic Life Cycle of Bacteriophages description The virus can either replicate by means of the lytic life cycle and cause lysis of the host bacterium, or, it can incorporate its DNA into the bacterium's DNA and become a noninfectious prophage, The bacteriophage DNA inserts or integrates into the host bacterium's DNA. in rare cases Spontaneous induction occurs, The Lysogenic Life Cycle of Bacteriophages step 1 Adsorption, Replication description The bacteriophage replicates its genome and uses the bacterium's metabolic machinery to synthesize phage enzymes and phage structural components., Becomes a prophage description The bacteriophage DNA inserts or integrates into the host bacterium's DNA., Penetration step 3 Replication, Replication step 4 Maturation