virusprinciper
Virusprinciper refers to the fundamental concepts and mechanisms by which viruses operate and interact with their hosts. At its core, a virus is a simple biological entity composed of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, enclosed within a protective protein coat called a capsid. Some viruses also possess an outer lipid envelope derived from the host cell membrane.
The primary principle of viral existence is obligate intracellular parasitism. Viruses lack the cellular machinery necessary
Following attachment, the virus enters the host cell. The method of entry varies, involving fusion with the
These newly synthesized components are then assembled into progeny virions. The release of these new viruses