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Briefly describe life-cycle. Include replication and viral release. 1.) Influenza virus 2.) Measles virus 3.) Human...

Briefly describe life-cycle. Include replication and viral release.

1.) Influenza virus

2.) Measles virus

3.) Human Papilloma Virus

4.) Rotavirus

5.) Norovirus

6.)Adenovirus

7.) Hepatitis C Virus

8.) Human immunodefieciency virus

9.) Rhabdviridae

10) ebola virus

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