Biology, asked by samreenaashraf1, 2 months ago

how capsid formation take place in animals viruses​

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Answered by DynamiteAshu
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Nascent capsids are filled with viral DNA (through the portal complex) in a process that requires energy. DNA is packaged in a “headful” mechanism whereby concatemers are cleaved at conserved sequences that define the genome ends. The DNA is tightly packed, producing a rigid capsid and the capsid is “sealed” by a PCP.

Answered by hking853
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key intermediates in the production of viral proteins and the assembly of new viruses

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