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Using PEN and PAPER ONLY, illustrate a SARS-CoV-2 virion. Label the ssRNA and the 4 structural
proteins. Indicate (write) the structural protein that has significant gene mutations in the Omicron
variant and that make the virus more contagious.
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- Using PEN and PAPER ONLY, illustrate a SARS-CoV-2 virion. Label the ssRNA and the 4 structuralproteins. Indicate (write) the structural protein that has significant gene mutations in the Omicronvariant and that make the virus more contagious. Please draw it and label.Illustrate a SARS-CoV-2 virion. Label the ssRNA and the 4 structural proteins. Indicate (write) the structural protein that has significant gene mutations in the Omicron variant and that make the virus more contagious.Briefly describe the events leading to the synthesis of viral proteins. Begin with the genome; assume this is a negative single-stranded RNA virus (-SSRNA).
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