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    Bacteriophage,unlike Animal Viruses,often Have Special Viral-Specific Enzymes Carried in the Capsid,which
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Bacteriophage,unlike Animal Viruses,often Have Special Viral-Specific Enzymes Carried in the Capsid,which

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Bacteriophage,unlike animal viruses,often have special viral-specific enzymes carried in the capsid,which enter the host cell at the same time as the nucleic acid.

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