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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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Biosynthesis 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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