lysogeny

/ˈlɪsəʊdʒɪni/

Definitions

1. noun

a state in which a bacteriophage genome integrates into the bacterial host genome, often remaining dormant.

“The study of lysogeny revealed a new aspect of viral-bacterial interactions.”

2. noun

a process by which a bacteriophage genome integrates into the bacterial host genome.

“Lysogeny is the mechanism by which some phages maintain a dormant state.”

Synonyms

  • lysogenic
  • prophage

Antonyms

  • lysis
  • lytic