What pathway would likely predominate in a mutant in which ci was overexpressed relative to a wild-type virus? - Lytic pathway; when the virus infects the cell, that is, it gets into it, clones or forms thousands of viruses and then breaks the capsid and continues parasitizing other cells to follow the same procedure.<span>in a mutant in which ci was underexpressed relative to a wild-type virus?</span> Lysogenic; that is when the genetic material of the virus is coupled to the genetic material of the cell, then the cells b, daughters of this, will be possessors of the virus (genetically).
Many molecules are moved through the body by carbohydrates lipids nucleic acids proteins
Can you please take a picture of the question. Because I don’t understand it in this format
Glucose + ATP -----> glucose~P + ADP
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the waters acts as a solvent for chemical reactions and also helps transport dissolved compounds in and out of cells.