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forsale [732]
3 years ago
10

n electron micrographs of HSV infection, it can be seen that the intact virus initially reacts with cell-surface proteoglycans,

then with specific receptors. This is later followed by viral capsids docking with nuclear pores. Afterward, the capsidsgo from being full to being "empty." Which of the following statements best describes these observations
Biology
1 answer:
frez [133]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the viral envelope mediates entry into the cell,the capsid entry into the nuclear membrane, and the genome is all that enters the nucleus.

Explanation:

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