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editDr Richard Sallie, source: http://www.virologyj.com/content/2/1/10, © 2005 Sallie; I am the copyright holder and give free permission for use of this diagram.
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Replicative homeostasis
editReplicative Homeostasis is the mechanism by which viruses maintain control of their rates of mutation and replication.[1]
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