Interference protein molecule which make another text cells less susceptible to viral attack
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All viruses contain nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA (but not both), and a protein coat, which encases the nucleic acid. Some viruses are also enclosed by an envelope of fat and protein molecules. In its infective form, outside the cell, a virus particle is called a virion
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All virus contain nucleic acid,either DNA or RNA [but not both] and a protein coat,which encases the nucleic acid.
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