Q3. What viruses would you predict that could produce mutations in the host genome following infection? Double-stranded RNA viruses Double-stranded RNA viruses Negative Single-stranded RNA viruses Retroviruses
Q3. What viruses would you predict that could produce mutations in the host genome following infection? Double-stranded RNA viruses Double-stranded RNA viruses Negative Single-stranded RNA viruses Retroviruses
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Q3. What viruses would you predict that could produce mutations in the host genome following infection?
Double-stranded RNA viruses |
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Double-stranded RNA viruses |
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Negative Single-stranded RNA viruses
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Retroviruses |
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Vaccines and therapeutics are expected to encounter more viral resistance mechanisms among DNA than RNA viruses.
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Vaccines and therapeutics are expected to encounter more viral resistance mechanisms among RNA than DNA viruses.
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Vaccines and therapeutics are expected to encounter similar viral resistance mechanisms among DNA and RNA viruses. |
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