replikatsioonivõimelised
Replikatsioonivõimelised refers to the ability of a biological entity, typically a virus or a bacterium, to reproduce itself within a host organism. In the context of viruses, replication involves the virus hijacking the host cell's machinery to produce new viral particles. This process often leads to the destruction of the host cell and the spread of the virus to new cells or hosts. For bacteria, replication, or reproduction, can occur through various mechanisms like binary fission, where a single bacterium divides into two identical daughter cells.
The term "replikatsioonivõimelised" is significant in understanding infectious diseases and the spread of pathogens. When a