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Lysogeny vs Transduction - What's the difference?

lysogeny | transduction |

As nouns the difference between lysogeny and transduction

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 transduction is the transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage or plasmid.

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
  • transduction

    English

    Noun

  • (biology) The transfer of genetic material from one bacterial cell to another by a bacteriophage or plasmid
  • The process whereby a transducer converts energy from one form to another
  • (physiology) The conversion of a stimulus from one form to another
  • (physics) The conversion of energy (especially light energy) into another form, especially in a biological process such as photosynthesis or in a transducer
  • (logic) A form of inference involving reasoning from one specific case to another (compare induction)