A positive-strand RNA virus: must first be converted to a mRNA before it can be translated. can be used directly to translate viral proteins. will be degraded by host enzymes. is not recognized by host ribosomes.
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A positive-strand RNA virus: a. must first be converted to a mRNA before it can be translated. b. can be used directly to translate viral proteins. c. will be degraded by host enzymes. d. is not recognized by host ribosomes.
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