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chickenpox :)
because its both
"Chicken pox replicates is both the lysogenic and lytic cycle. The lysogenic cycle is when the virus replicates its DNA to make new virus particles. The lytic cycle is when its attached to the host cell and injects acid into the cell, takes it over and produces the with protein coats and made into new viruses."
biology of chickenpox - Chickenpox
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Chickenpox is the lysogenic virus, As chickenpox cannot be repeated in the person's body. Hence, option D is correct.
What is lysogenic virus?
A virus can use a host cell to copy its DNA through the lysogenic cycle. The lysogenic cycle and the lytic cycle are the two types of DNA replication that viruses often engage in.
DNA is only copied during the lysogenic cycle; it is not translated into proteins.
Thus, option D is correct.
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