Virus Replication
Virus replication is the process by which a virus propagates or copies itself to other cells. The replication process involves the virus attaching to a host cell, entering the cell, hijacking the cell's resources to reproduce, and then releasing the newly created viruses to infect other cells. This cycle is essential for the virus to continue its spread and pose a threat to its host organism. Understanding virus replication is critical to developing antiviral therapies and vaccines, as these treatments target and prevent the replication process.
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