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Unit 3 Part 2 - Ch 16: Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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Virus? Capsid?

Author: AMRIT KAUR



Answer:

- A virus is DNA (sometimes RNA) enclosed by a protective coat (Capsid: the protective coat that protects DNA in virus) - Virus injects its DNA into host cell - Then, many of its babies burst out of the infected cell


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- A virus is DNA (sometimes RNA) enclosed by a protective coat (Capsid: the protective coat that protects DNA in virus)
- Virus injects its DNA into host cell
- Then, many of its babies burst out of the infected cell
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