Q.67 Which one of the following phages undergoes non-integrative lysogenic phase?
(A) π
(B) P 1
(C) T 7
(D) M13
Which Phage Undergoes Non-Integrative Lysogenic Phase?Β
P1 phage is the correct answer as it maintains its genome as a plasmid during lysogeny without chromosomal integration. This multiple-choice question tests understanding of bacteriophage life cycles in microbiology.β
Correct Answer
(B) P1
P1 forms a low-copy plasmid that replicates autonomously and partitions during cell division.β
Lambda Phage (π) Explanation
Lambda phage is a temperate phage that integrates its genome into theΒ E. coliΒ chromosome as a prophage during lysogeny. TheΒ cIΒ repressor protein maintains this integrated state by blocking lytic genes.β
P1 Phage Details
P1 phage enters lysogeny without integrating into the host genome; instead, its 90 kb DNA circularizes and functions as a plasmid. This non-integrative mechanism allows stable maintenance through plasmid partitioning during bacterial division.β
T7 Phage Cycle
T7 is an obligately lytic phage that replicates rapidly inΒ E. coli, producing many progeny before host lysis. It lacks a lysogenic phase entirely.β
M13 Phage Characteristics
M13 is a filamentous phage that establishes chronic infection without lysogeny or cell lysis. It extrudes single-stranded DNA particles continuously from living hosts.β
| Phage | Lysogenic? | Integration? | Genome Behavior |
|---|---|---|---|
| π (A) | YesΒ β | Yes, prophage | Chromosomal insert |
| P1 (B) | YesΒ β | No | Plasmid-likeΒ β |
| T7 (C) | NoΒ β | N/A | Lytic only |
| M13 (D) | NoΒ β | N/A | Chronic extrusion |


