The virus enters the cell by endocytosis. In the cytoplasm, the capsid breaks, releasing the RNA genome. The correct sequence of events in the viral cycle is 2, 1, 5, 4, 3
How is the virus introduced into the cell?
The virus enters the cell by endocytosis. In the cytoplasm, the capsid breaks, releasing the RNA genome. Replication and gene expression. The RNA genome is copied (this would be done by a viral enzyme, not shown) and translated into viral proteins using a host ribosome.
Viral replication, which occurs inside the host cell, evolves following the steps of
- Adsorption
- Penetration
- Stripping
- Transcription and translation (synthesis)
- Maturation
- Release.
With this information, we can conclude that the correct sequence of events in the viral cycle is 2, 1, 5, 4, 3
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