Topic: Uncoating of Viral Nucleic Acid
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What happens to the viral nucleic acid once it is inside the cell...
Two possible phases may occur. In a lytic phase, the viral DNA commands the reproduction of numerous more viral copies. Upon the production of a sufficient population of viruses within the cell's membrane, the virus break the cell membrane,... Read More »
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What does the virus use from the host cell in order to make new v...
Retro viruses us... Read More »
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When does a viral nucleic acid become integrated into the host ce...
Lysogenic cycle During the lysogenic cycle, the viral DNA integrates into the cell chromosome, the cell reproduces normally, copying the viral DNA and transmitting it to daughter cells. Eventually a large population of cells are now infecte... Read More »
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The viral core is composed o... Read More »
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The Protease Resuspension Buffer used in the QIAamp MinElute Virus, MagAttract Virus and EZ1 Virus Mini Kits contains cofactors for QIAGEN Protease that are not compatible with samples containing phos... Read More »
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The QIAamp MinElute Virus Kit contains Protease resuspension buffer which ensures optimal lysis of difficult-to-lyse viruses like HBV. When working with samples containing phosphate buffer we recommen... Read More »
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