lysis

/ˈlaɪsɪs/
noun
  1. The breaking down or destruction of a cell, often caused by a virus or chemical.
    • Lysis is a key step in some laboratory procedures to extract DNA.
    • Scientists observed lysis in the sample after adding the enzyme.
    • The virus caused lysis of the bacterial cells, releasing new viruses.
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