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why would a drug that damages capsids treat a viral infection?
a.
bi...
Biology, 24.12.2019 11:31 sabahtramirez01
Hlp!
why would a drug that damages capsids treat a viral infection?
a.
binary fission requires the use of a capsid.
b.
without capsids, viruses could not replicate.
c.
capsids give viruses more genetic variation.
d.
viruses reproduce asexually using capsids.
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