Virus Assembly
Virus assembly is the process by which viruses are formed from their constituent components. It is an essential part of the life cycle of a virus and involves the formation of a protective coat of molecules around genetic material to create a new virus particle. Virus assembly is important to understand the pathogenesis of viruses and develop new treatments or vaccines, as well as to prevent the spread of these infectious agents. It is also used in biotechnology for the production of virus-based vectors for gene therapy and other uses. Finally, the study of virus assembly is essential for the development of antiviral drugs and other strategies to fight viral diseases.
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