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W25 BIOL D006B 01Y Cell & Molecular Biology Lecture Exam 2

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A newly identified virus has a single-stranded RNA genome that is used as mRNA after infection. Its capsid is 25-30 nm in diameter and contains 180 identical capsomeres. Which of the following processes would be the best to follow to analyze the reproduction of this virus in a host cell?

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A.transcription rate
B.DNA replication rate
C.translation rate
D.mRNA splicing
E.lipid synthesis in smooth ER
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Contextualizing the virus: it has a single-stranded RNA genome that acts as mRNA upon entry into the host cell, and the virion has a small, icosahedral-like capsid with 180 identical subunits. This means translation of the viral RNA into proteins happens directly after infection, without the need for transcription of a DNA intermediary or splicing. Option 1: transcription rate. Since the genome itself functions as mRNA, there is no sep......Login to view full explanation

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