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... passes the copies on to daughter cells . A single infected cell can quickly give rise to a large population of bacteria carrying the virus in prophage form . This mechanism enables viruses to propagate without killing the host cells on ...
... passes the copies on to daughter cells . A single infected cell can quickly give rise to a large population of bacteria carrying the virus in prophage form . This mechanism enables viruses to propagate without killing the host cells on ...
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... passing through plasmodesmata , the cytoplasmic connections that penetrate the walls between adjacent plant cells ( see Figure 6.28 ) . Proteins encoded by viral genes are capable of altering the diameter of plasmodesmata to allow ...
... passing through plasmodesmata , the cytoplasmic connections that penetrate the walls between adjacent plant cells ( see Figure 6.28 ) . Proteins encoded by viral genes are capable of altering the diameter of plasmodesmata to allow ...
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