Virus Replication
Virus replication is the process by which viruses reproduce and duplicate their genetic material. It is a universal process used by all viruses, and is essential for the propagation of virus populations. It typically involves the inclusion of the virus's genetic material into the host's cells, followed by the production of new virus particles. The infected cells are then used as a source of components and energy in the production of new viruses. Through efficient replication, viruses can cause diseases, invade systems, and spread to new hosts. As such, virus replication is an important field of study in medicine and virology, as understanding the process can help with the prevention and treatment of viral infections.
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