lysogen
/ˈlɪsədʒɛn/Definitions
1. noun
An organism that carries a prophage, a segment of DNA that is derived from a bacteriophage and is integrated into the host bacterial genome.
“The lysogen was able to produce toxins when the phage was activated.”
2. adjective
Relating to or derived from a lysogen.
“The lysogenic bacteria had a unique genetic makeup.”