Biology, asked by ganeshborawa7, 1 year ago

write General information on Virus​

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Answered by subhadra177
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A complete virus particle, known as a virion, consists of nucleic acid surrounded by a protective coat of protein called a capsid. ... Virally-coded protein subunits will self-assemble to form a capsid, in general requiring the presence of the virus genome.

Answered by Scarletttt
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A complete virus particle, known as a virion, consists of nucleic acid surrounded by a protective coat of protein called a capsid. These are formed from identical protein subunits called capsomeres. Viruses can have a lipid "envelope" derived from the host cell membrane.

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