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Virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Computer virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without the permission or knowledge of the owner. The term "virus" is also commonly but erroneously used to refer to...
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Viruses multiply only in living cells. ... No plant or animal can be cured of a virus disease. Prevention is the only economic control for virus diseases. Viruses consist of a nucleic acid core and a protein coat.
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Symmetric organization of biological macromolecules is necessary fi)r certain structural and func- tional requirements of living cells. The mechanisms by which biomoleeules assemble unambiguously into unique structures has been a central theme of investigation in molecular biology. ... Login | Create Account...
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Viruses consist of a nucleic acide core, the genome, and a protein shell, the viral capsid. Although made out of only a few types of molecular building blocks, virus capsids exhibit a complex set of functions, which are achieved by large-scale structural transformations.
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Viruses consist of a nucleic acide core, the genome, and a protein shell, the viral capsid. Although made out of only a few types of molecular building blocks, virus capsids exhibit a complex set of functions, which are achieved by large-scale structural transformations. ... E-S Kwak, C. ... What triggers these transformations,
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