Biology, asked by shash7yksash5make, 1 year ago

What are inclusion bodies ?

Answers

Answered by Ashok1111
0
a body present in the nuclei or cytoplasm of cells infected by viruses or other intracellular parasites.an insoluble protein aggregate that may form a crystalline structure inside host cells. An inclusion body may form as a result of overproduction of recombinant or normal protein in an overexpression system (see
Similar questions