assume you have isolated an unknown virus. this virus has a single, positive sense strand of rna, and possesses an envelope. to which group does it most likely belong? assume you have isolated an unknown virus. this virus has a single, positive sense strand of rna, and possesses an envelope. to which group does it most likely belong? papovavirus herpesvirus retrovirus togavirus picornavirus

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This envelope is produced by a process known as "budding off" from the infected cell, or host. Newly generated virus particles are "enveloped" or wrapped in an outer layer comprised of a tiny fragment of the cell's plasma membrane during the budding process.

What distinguishes an enveloped virus from a non-enveloped virus?

These variations are a result of various cell entrance mechanisms and assembly and maturation routes. Enveloped viruses enter the cell by fusing their membranes, either at the cell surface or from an interior compartment after an endocytic process. Non-enveloped viruses require a "perforation" of the membrane in some way.

The majority of non-enveloped viruses leave their host cells by lysing, which results in host cell death and membrane breakdown.

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