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- Virus - Wikipedia
It can be a virus that is isolated from its natural reservoir or isolated as the result of spread to an animal or human host where the virus had not been identified before
- Viruses: Definition, Types, Characteristics Facts
A virus is a small piece of genetic information in a “carrying case” — a protective coating called a capsid Viruses aren’t made up of cells, so they don’t have all the equipment that cells do to make more copies of themselves
- What Is a Virus? Definition, Structure, and How Viruses Work
A virus is a microscopic infectious agent composed of genetic material—either DNA or RNA—enclosed within a protein coat known as a capsid Some viruses also possess an outer lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane
- What is a Virus? - News-Medical. net
A virus is a small infectious agent that can only replicate inside the cells of another organism
- Virus - National Human Genome Research Institute
A virus is an infectious microbe consisting of a segment of nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat A virus cannot replicate alone; instead, it must infect cells and use components of the host cell to make copies of itself
- Viruses - National Geographic Society
Each time the host’s cells go through replication, the virus’s DNA gets replicated as well, spreading its genetic information throughout the host without having to lyse the infected cells In humans, viruses can cause many diseases For example, the flu is caused by the influenza virus
- Virology - Latest research and news | Nature
Virology is the scientific discipline concerned with the study of the biology of viruses and viral diseases, including the distribution, biochemistry, physiology, molecular biology, ecology
- Introduction to Viruses – General Microbiology
The simplest virus has a capsid composed of 3 different types of proteins, which self-assembles with little difficulty The most complex virus is composed of over 60 different proteins, which must all come together in a specific order
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