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lysogen
ly·so·gen L0311350 (lī′sə-jən)n.1. An agent capable of inducing lysis.2. A bacterium in a state of lysogeny.lysogen (ˈlaɪsədʒən) n (Microbiology) a lysogenic phagely•so•gen (ˈlaɪ sə dʒən, -ˌdʒɛn) n. a bacterial cell or strain that has been infected with a temperate virus. [1930–35] Translationslysogen
lysogen[′līs·ə‚jen] (microbiology) A bacterial or prokaryotic cell whose genome contains integrated viral deoxyribonucleic acid. lysogen
lysogen [li´so-jen] 1. an antigen causing the formation of lysin" >lysin; called also lysinogen.2. an agent that causes lysis" >lysis.ly·so·gen (lī'sō-jen), 1. That which is capable of inducing lysis. 2. A bacterium in the state of lysogeny. 3. Any antigen that stimulates lysin production. [lysin + G. -gen, producing] lysogen (lī′sə-jən)n.1. An agent capable of inducing lysis.2. A bacterium in a state of lysogeny.ly·so·gen (lī'sō-jen) 1. That which is capable of inducing lysis. 2. A bacterium in the state of lysogeny. [lysin + G. -gen, producing]lysogenic bacterium or lysogen a bacterium that carries a prophage of a temperate virus. see LYSOGENY. |