Lytic Cycle
The lytic cycle is also known as the vegetative life cycle when the phage ruptures the bacteria cell membrane. That page that only does the lytic cycle is known as virulent phage because they lead to the death of bacteria.
Lytic Cycle of Virus
The lytic cycle is named for the course of lysis, which happens when an infection has tainted a cell, reproduced new infection particles, and blasted through the cell film. This delivers the new virions, or infection edifices, so they can contaminate more cells.
Examples
- T4 Bacteriophage
- Ebola virus
- Sars-Cov-2,etc.