Ryan Crackel

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They’re tiny. There’s not much to them, either. A virus is a strip of genetic material (typically a single strand of RNA, though there are also DNA viruses and double-stranded RNA viruses) surrounded by a protective coating. Proteins on their surfaces have evolved to connect with receptors present on cells inside the host. This is generally how a virus begins to enter a host cell. And enter a cell it must.
Breaking Through: My Life in Science
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