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Virus: Encyclopedia - Virus
A virus is a microscopic parasite that infects cells in biological organisms. Viruses are obligate intracellular parasites; they can repr...
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Messenger Rna: Encyclopedia Ii - Messenger Rna - Mrna Life Cycle
The brief life of an mRNAs begins with transcription and ultimately ends in degradation. During their life, mRNAs may also be processed, ...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Replication
Because viruses are acellular and do not have their own metabolism, they must utilize the machinery and metabolism of the host for the pu...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Replication
Because viruses are acellular and do not have their own metabolism, they must utilize the machinery and metabolism of the host to reprodu...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Lifeform Debate
A virus makes use of existing host enzymes and other molecules of a host cell to create more virus particles (virions). Some viruses enco...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Study And Applications
Virus - Exploring basic cellular processes.
Viruses are important to the study of molecular and cellular biology because they provide s...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Etymology
The word is from the Latin virus referring to poison and other noxious things, first used in English in 1392. Virulent, from Latin virule...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Origins And Beginnings
The origins of viruses are not entirely clear and there may not be a single mechanism that can account for all viruses. Some of the small...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Human Viral Diseases
Examples of diseases caused by viruses include the common cold, which is caused by any one of a variety of related viruses; smallpox; AID...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Human Viral Diseases
Examples of diseases caused by viruses include the common cold, which is caused by any one of a variety of related viruses; smallpox; AID...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Origins And Beginnings
The origins of viruses are not entirely clear and there may not be a single mechanism that can account for all viruses. Some of the small...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Lifeform Debate
A virus makes use of existing host enzymes and other molecules of a host cell to create more virus particles (virions). Some viruses enco...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Study And Applications
Virus - Exploring basic cellular processes.
Viruses are important to the study of molecular and cellular biology because they provide s...
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Virus: Encyclopedia Ii - Virus - Etymology
The word is from the Latin virus referring to poison and other noxious things, first loaned into English in 1392. Virulent, from Latin vi...
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Messenger Rna: Encyclopedia Ii - Messenger Rna - Mrna Structure
Messenger RNA - 5' cap.
Main article: 5' cap
A 5' cap (also called an RNA cap, an RNA 7-methylguanosine cap or an RNA m7G cap) is a m...
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