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When a virus infects a bacterium what does the virus inject into the cell
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When a virus infects a bacterium what does the virus inject into the cell
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an infection is injected to the cell therefore it needs to be stoped by antibiotics
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The virus injects genetic material (DNA or RNA) into the host cell. Have a lucky day :)
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