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Which of the following is the smallest?
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
Why do some viruses seem to go away and then return later, like a cold sore?
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
Antiviral drugs that are used after infection often prevent
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
Viruses are often named by...
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
What happens after the virus has been taken up by the cell
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
Vaccines can be used to prevent viral infection by...
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
Why is it difficult to develop vaccines for retroviruses?
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
A virus consists of...
Bacteriophage
Because RNA mutates more frequently than DNA.
Because the virus has entered the lysogenic cycle.
The viral capsid comes apart, releasing the virus's genetic material into the cell.
creating an immune response in the host.
uptake of the virus
DNA or RNA and a protein coat
where they were first discovered, who discovered it, and/or the animal that carries it.
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