What is a significant difference between lytic and lysogenic viral growth?
A) In lytic growth,there are no mature viruses produced.
B) In lysogenic growth,the viral genome gets incorporated into the host genome.
C) In lytic growth,the host cells are not destroyed.
D) In lysogenic growth,there is a continuous release of mature viral particles throughout the infection.
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