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Immunoassays can be used to detect viruses or bacteria. Place the steps in the process in the correct order, starting at the top. In this case, a virus is detected.

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The correct order of steps in the process of using immunoassays to detect a virus is attaching the antigen to the wells of a microtiter plate, adding a detecting antibody, including an enzyme attached to the detecting antibody, and interacting the enzyme with a colorless substrate.

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The correct order of steps in the process of using immunoassays to detect a virus is as follows:

  1. Attach the antigen from the virus to the wells of a microtiter plate.
  2. Add a detecting antibody that can specifically bind to the antigen.
  3. Include an enzyme attached to the detecting antibody.
  4. Interact the enzyme with a colorless substrate, resulting in the production of a colored end product.

These steps allow for the detection of the virus by visualizing the colored end product, indicating the presence of the virus.

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