Biology, asked by Ragulkanna, 9 months ago

Illustrate tobacco mosaic virus and bacteriophage​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

TMV virus structure:Tobacco mosaic virus has a rod-like appearance. Its capsid is made from 2130 molecules of coat protein (see image to the left) and one molecule of genomic single strand RNA, 6400 bases long.

bacteriophage:Life cycles of bacteriophages During infection a phage attaches to a bacterium and inserts its genetic material into the cell. After that a phage usually follows one of two life cycles, lytic (virulent) or lysogenic (temperate). Lytic phages take over the machinery of the cell to make phage components.

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Answered by theclumsycapsicum
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The tobacco mosaic virus is a single celled virus which affects a wide range of plant species "mostly tobacco plants"

Bacteriophage is a virus which only grows and reproduces within another bacteria

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