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Biosynthesis of Bacteriophage
Biosynthesis is the stage of bacteriophage infection where the virus degrades the host chromosome using virus-encoded endonucleases. The virus then hijacks the host cell's machinery to replicate, transcribe, and translate key viral components (such as capsomeres, sheaths, base plates, tail fibers, and viral enzymes) for assembling new viruses, with polymerase genes expressed early and capsid and tail proteins expressed later in the cycle.
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