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the release of viral genome into cytoplasm is called​

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Answered by anjalipatil09
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Viral replication is the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. ... Most DNA viruses assemble in the nucleus while most RNA viruses develop solely in cytoplasm.

Answered by Iammanjula
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The release of viral genome into cytoplasm is called​ as the transduction.

Explanation:

A virus is an infectious submicroscopic creature that only reproduces inside of live cells. A virus is an infectious microorganism made up of a protein-coated segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA). A virus can't multiply by itself; it has to infect cells in order to utilise the host cell's components to make copies of itself.

Genetic material (DNA) is liberated and transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus in a biological process known as transduction.

Nucleic acids are delivered into cells via viral vectors in this procedure. Even in difficult-to-transfect cells, viral delivery systems like lentiviral, adenoviral, and oncoretroviral vectors can be employed to transfer nucleic acids.

Hence, the process by which release of viral genome into cytoplasm is done is called​ as the transduction.

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