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Hi Dr.Racaniello,
I could not hear the reasons Dr.Silverstein gave for ' Why does DNA enter the nucleus' ?
It's interesting that viruses help us understand the process the molecular biology better.
Thanks,
Pritesh
Viral DNAs enter the nucleus because they must be replicated by host
enzymes, or utilize host proteins involved in DNA replication. Most
DNA viruses must undergo this step as they do not encode DNA
replication machinery. Exceptions are poxviruses and mimiviruses which
apparently encode their own DNA replication system and replicate in
the cytoplasm of the cell.
hello sir
i m bioinformatitian .i want to know how potent are the vaccines designed by bioinformatics approach,i.e. epitope prediction etc