Which of the following pathways would achieve delivery of the viral genome to the nucleus? Delivery of the viral genome to the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear pore Having a capsid smaller than 39 nm Docking of a partially uncoated capsid to the nuclear pore that does not result in further uncoating or transport through the pore Interaction of the capsid with components of the nuclear pore that leads to subsequent transport and uncoating in the nucleus
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