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Lysis of Bacteriophage
Lysis is the final stage of the bacteriophage replication cycle, where the bacterial cell wall is disrupted by phage proteins such as holin or lysozyme. This disruption causes the host cell to burst, releasing the newly assembled progeny viruses into the environment to infect new cells.
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