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A phage and its lytic circle: firstly, the phage recognizes the specific bacteria, and injects its genetic material. The phage replicates itself into the bacterial cells by hacking the bacterial replication system and produces a lysin that induces a bacterial cell wall rupture, thus freeing hundreds of new phagic components that can in their turn target other bacterial cells located in the close environment in an exponential and self-sustained reaction.
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