As nouns the difference between lysogeny and lysogenization
is that lysogeny is the incorporation of the nucleic acid of a bacteriophage into that of a host bacterium; sometimes transmitted to daughter cells following lysis while lysogenization is conversion into a lysogenic form.
lysogeny
Noun
(lysogenies)
The incorporation of the nucleic acid of a bacteriophage into that of a host bacterium; sometimes transmitted to daughter cells following lysis
Related terms
* lysogenic
* lytic