Biology, asked by Sundaramkamath, 20 hours ago

how virus take growth​

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Answered by hacker271172
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The virus's genome is uncoated from the protein and injected into the host cell. Then the viral genome hijacks the host cell's machinery, forcing it to replicate the viral genome and produce viral proteins to make new capsids. Next, the viral particles are assembled into new viruses.

Answered by XxAttitudeBoy2248Xx
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