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The lytic cycle is a process in which a virus injects its genetic material into a host cell, replicates itself, and then forms new viruses that burst out of the host cell. The viral DNA incorporates itself with the host cell's DNA and replicates whenever the host cell replicates itself. In this process, the virus copies its genetic material and then splits its cell membranes in half to form identical viruses.

The lytic cycle is a viral replication process that involves the following steps:

1. A virus injects its genetic material into the host cell.
2. The viral DNA incorporates itself with the host cell's DNA.
3. The viral DNA replicates whenever the host cell replicates itself.
4. The host cell's machinery is taken over by the viral DNA, which directs the synthesis of viral proteins and genetic material.
5. The new viral components assemble to form new viruses within the host cell.
6. The host cell eventually bursts open (lysis), releasing the newly formed viruses to infect other cells.

In summary, the lytic cycle involves the injection of viral genetic material, replication, assembly of new viruses, and eventual burst of the host cell to release the viruses.

The Lytic cycle is a process that viruses use to multiply and spread within their host organism. It can be summarized as follows:

- A virus injects its genetic material into the host cell.
- The injected genetic material takes over the host cell's machinery and forces it to produce multiple copies of the viral components.
- The newly produced viral components assemble to form new viruses.
- Eventually, the host cell becomes so full of these newly formed viruses that it bursts open, releasing the viruses to infect other cells.

To summarize, the lytic cycle involves the injection of viral genetic material, replication of the virus within the host cell, assembly of new viruses, and the bursting of the host cell to release the newly formed viruses. This process allows the virus to spread and infect other cells.