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Consider a virus whose genome is composed of minus (–) sense RNA (for example, the rabies virus). What would be the first step in the biosynthesis of this virus?
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Consider a virus whose genome is composed of minus (–) sense RNA (for example, the rabies virus). What would be the first step in the biosynthesis of this virus?
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Consider a virus whose genome is composed of minus (–) sense RNA (for example, the rabies virus). What would be the first step in the biosynthesis of this virus?
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iosynthesis of Virus
Step-by-step explanation:
Retroviruses are ssRNA
infections that repeat through a DNA moderate, therefore requiring an infection encoded RNA-subordinate
DNA polymerase.
Rabies lyssavirus is the class of family Rhabdoviridae. It is a cylindrical morphology and is the sort types of the viruses.
Negative sense ssRNA
infections need RNA polymerase to shape a
positive sense RNA.
With the recently shaped virions, increasingly negative sense RNA particles are delivered.
In more subtleties, replication of the virion comprises of the accompanying advances.
The negative RNA into the cytoplasm when the virion enters the host cell and discharged.
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