Viruses - Part 3: Viral Replication Process
Viruses are transferred as particles, known as virions. Once the virion enters a host cell, it disassembles and the viral genome begins to interfere with cellular processes. The first stage of the intracellular phase of the viral replication cycle is cell entry. Outline: 00:00 - Viral replication cycle 00:30 - RNA viruses 04:03 - DNA viruses Read more in the AMBOSS Chalk Talk Library: https://go.amboss.com/ChalkTalkLibrary

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