Does monkey pox go through lytic cycle?

Yes, monkeypox goes through a lytic cycle. The lytic cycle is a viral replication cycle that involves the destruction of the host cell. In the case of monkeypox, the virus enters the host cell and uses the cell's machinery to replicate its own DNA. The newly synthesized viral DNA is then packaged into new virus particles, which are released from the cell by rupturing the cell membrane. This process leads to the death of the host cell.

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