Regarding temperate phage induction: A) For A virus, DNA damage leads to increased levels of RecA, leading to self cleav
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Regarding temperate phage induction: A) For A virus, DNA damage leads to increased levels of RecA, leading to self cleav
Regarding temperate phage induction: A) For A virus, DNA damage leads to increased levels of RecA, leading to self cleavage of CII. B) For A virus, transcription of xis leads to increased levels of excisionase, which reverses the action of integrase. OC) The P1 E.coli temperate phage remains as an independent circular DNA molecule in the lysogen. OD) All of the above are true.
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