4. Which gene sets the phage pathway towards lytic cycle?
A. Clgene
B.Q
C. N
D. Cro gene​

4. Which gene sets the phage pathway towards lytic cycle?
A. Clgene
B.Q
C. N
D. Cro gene​

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  1. Answer:

    The cII gene is located between the tR1 terminator and the replication genes and, thus, is transcribed with the early lytic genes. However, CII protein is required only for lysogenic development of infecting phages. Another gene required for lysogenic development is cIII, located beyond tL1 in the pL operon.

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