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The virus's genetic material becomes part of the genetic material of the bacterium And After some time he virus's genetic material removes itself and becomes active
a hidden virus is were your virus is hidden so you have a virus but you can't see it. so its called a hidden virus.
Hiding is a verb; hide, hides, hiding, or hidden. Example sentence: My mom was hiding the fresh baked cookies but I found them with my nose.
HPV is a virus, not a bacterium. It is a DNA virus, part of the Papova family and Papilloma genus. It has a circular ring of DNA, is icosahedron shaped and quite small (50 diameter).
The word 'hidden' can be a verb, being the past participle of 'hide', suggesting an action, e.g. "I have hidden the chocolate." It is also an adjective, describing the state of something, e.g. "What is the hidden meaning of this poem?"
It is hard because now a days, people can hide the "virus" part of it so i cant be detected by an anti-virus. Just dont download and suspicious Items!
It is hard because now a days, people can hide the "virus" part of it so i cant be detected by an anti-virus. Just dont download and suspicious Items!
It is hard because now a days, people can hide the "virus" part of it so i cant be detected by an anti-virus. Just dont download and suspicious Items!
The proteins in the capsid allow the virus to attach to the "docking stations" proteins of the host cell. This capsid is left behind. If the capsid has an envelope, that is also left behind. The DNA or RNA enters the cell.
Services.exe is a process that runs as a normal part of windows. Trojans or viruses may infect it and hide themselves in it in order to blend in with the operating system. If you think you have been infected with a virus, download a virus scanner from a trusted source to be sure.
tuberculosis is caused by a bacterium. lytic and lysogeinc cycles are a part of viral life-cycle.
a long-ago cell appears to have been infected with a bacterial virus. This particular virus had the ability to insert its own DNA into the bacteria's chromosome without harming the bacterium - and to remain there. Now, every time this bacterial cell divided, the virus DNA, being now a part of the bacterial DNA, was passed on to every daughter cell