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Avah Torres
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27 August, 03:11
Why is uncoating in an animal needed
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27 August, 03:41
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Since almost all DNA viruses replicate in the nucleus of infected cells, they must be targeted there. In many cases the entire nucleocapsid enters the nucleus, where uncoating then takes place. In order for new virus to be assembled, both new viral genomes and other virion components (proteins) must be produced.
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