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In most cases, however, phages will directly replicate inside the bacterium without any integration, turning the bacterial cell directly into a phage factory. Some phages cause the bacterium to excrete phages, keeping it alive but hampering its growth. ht
In most cases, however, phages will directly replicate inside the bacterium without any integration, turning the bacterial cell directly into a phage factory. Some phages cause the bacterium to excrete phages, keeping it alive but hampering its growth. ht
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