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... protein ) symmetry and structure are additional major classification features . This system results in the grouping ... protein molecules called B - protein with a molecular weight of 5,170 amu ( atomic mass units ; 1 amu = 1.66 × 10-24 ...
... protein ) symmetry and structure are additional major classification features . This system results in the grouping ... protein molecules called B - protein with a molecular weight of 5,170 amu ( atomic mass units ; 1 amu = 1.66 × 10-24 ...
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... protein synthesis to produce the protein components necessary for the assemblage of com- plete virions , which are finally discharged from the cell . A change in the structure of the virus may give rise to viral strains that can infect ...
... protein synthesis to produce the protein components necessary for the assemblage of com- plete virions , which are finally discharged from the cell . A change in the structure of the virus may give rise to viral strains that can infect ...
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... protein that is coded by the virus . In some viruses , the late class may be further divided into subclasses on the basis of the same principles an early protein is needed for synthesis of late class A RNA , and a late class A protein ...
... protein that is coded by the virus . In some viruses , the late class may be further divided into subclasses on the basis of the same principles an early protein is needed for synthesis of late class A RNA , and a late class A protein ...
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