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- 3. This is the largest virus causing infection in humans
- 4. Release of daughter virions from the infected cells is also termed as
- 5. This is recognized as smallest human virus
- 9. These are highly infectious proteins that cause slow and deadly diseases in humans
- 11. This is the term used for describing double stranded RNA viruses that have both positive and negative sense RNA
- 12. The viral structure consisting of genome and protein shell surrounding it is called as
- 13. These glycoprotein projections embedded in to the viral envelope are called as
- 14. These small infectious particle infect plants and consists of only nucleic acid and lack protein coat
- 15. Rabies virus affects neurons by binding through these receptors
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- 1. These defective virus-like particles have capsid proteins surrounding host cell DNA instead of Viral nucleic acid
- 2. Most of the naked viruses have this type of symmetry characterized by presence of 12 vertices and 20 facets
- 3. The portion of phage genome that gets integrated with bacterial DNA is called as
- 6. Protein shell surrounding the genome is composed of protein subunits which are called as
- 7. Most of the enveloped viruses have this type of symmetry
- 8. Hepatitis D virus always requires the help of the hepatitis B virus for its replication. Hence Hepatitis B virus is termed as... virus
- 10. This phenomenon of genetic variation that results from mixing of genetic segments of two different viruses is called as
- 14. An intact virus particle is called as
