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7 June, 10:24

How might an RNA-based genome result in an increased infection rate?

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  1. 7 June, 10:53
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    During the transcription stage, only the active genes will be transcribed to RNA.

    If the infection rate were to happen, their defense mechanisms will kick in

    R-Genes. Genes that involved in reactive oxygenated species.

    Therefore monitoring the infection rate
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