the site where the protein coat of virus is synthesized is ribosome of the host
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They cannot synthesize proteins, because they lack ribosomes and must use the ribosomes of their host cells to translate viral messenger RNA into viral proteins. ... DNA or RNA (but not both), and a protein coat, which encases the nucleic acid. ... 2) contains special sites on its surface that allow the virion to attach to a host ...
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They cannot synthesize proteins, because they lack ribosomes and must use the ribosomes of their host cells to translate viral messenger RNA into viral proteins. ... DNA or RNA (but not both), and a protein coat, which encases the nucleic acid. ... 2) contains special sites on its surface that allow the virion to attach to a host ...
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