no one really knows but we do, however, know why they mutate. its because they beleive, and that my friend is all anyone or anything will need to acheive any goal; big or small, which will intern lead to the greatest non-material prize any beleiver can aqurie: happiness. The secret of this mighty universe contained in one drop of pure love...
Yes, viruses can mutate to infect new species.
Viruses use their host's metabolic enzymes and some viruses mutate very quickly so they can easily become resistant to drugs. Viruses are almost biologically inert until they infect a cell.
I was tranfixed as I watched the man mutate into a werewolf.
Viruses that replicate rapidly and have high mutation rates, such as HIV, influenza, and coronaviruses, tend to mutate most frequently. This is largely due to their RNA genomes, which lack the proofreading mechanisms found in DNA replication, leading to more errors during replication. Additionally, the selective pressures from host immune responses and antiviral treatments drive further mutations, allowing these viruses to adapt quickly to changing environments.
The tiniest and toughest pathogens are viruses, particularly those that have a lipid envelope protecting their genetic material. These pathogens are able to survive in various environments and can be difficult to eradicate due to their small size and ability to rapidly mutate.
Yes, viruses evolve over time. They will usually mutate into a stronger virus. When viruses face something new that could stop them, they usually mutate.
If you are talking about virus as in illnesses, then it is because they are immune to antibiotics and mutate. If you are talking about computer viruses they are hard to totally eliminate as they constantly mutate
Yes, viruses can mutate to infect new species.
The time it takes a virus to mutate varies depending on the virus. However, viruses mutate frequently so it is very difficult to completely eradicate a virus.
you see viruses have the ability to mutate to better it's survival in the hosts body since your immune sysem records data on them before they mutate we can be effected the next year because of it's changes. In other words it can mutate it self over and over to keep it self going. example the common cold you can catch a different cold from the same virus because it mutated in the hosts body.
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Viruses are difficult to cure because they invade host cells to replicate, making it challenging to target them without harming the host cells. Additionally, viruses can mutate quickly, leading to the development of resistance against treatments. This complexity makes it challenging to develop a universal cure for all viruses.
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Viruses use their host's metabolic enzymes and some viruses mutate very quickly so they can easily become resistant to drugs. Viruses are almost biologically inert until they infect a cell.
I was tranfixed as I watched the man mutate into a werewolf.
because viruses responsible for viral fever are many and mutate very rapidly.
Diarrhea and vomiting caused by a virus is usually referred to as the "stomach flu". Most viruses do not have names because there are millions of viruses that constantly mutate.