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Schalter und Regelkreise

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Viele Viren kennen nur eine einzige Art der Vermehrung: Schon kurze Zeit nach der Infektion einer Wirtszelle beginnt eine heftige Aktivität der Virusgene, und eswerden neue Proteine hergestellt, die die viralen Chromosomen ausgiebig replizieren, sie in neue Viruspartikel verpacken und die Zelle zur Lyse bringen.

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Ptashne, M. (1989). Schalter und Regelkreise. In: Genregulation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74022-0_4

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