outline how a minus strand RNA virus copies its genetic material inside a host. short answer.
The virus is able to use its own RNA replicase that is called as RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp), to form positive RNA template strands by complementary base pairing. The positive RNA acts as mRNA, which is able to be translated into structural capsomere proteins and viral RdRp by the host's ribosomes. Therefore, a replicative complex is formed with RdRp: The positive strands can either act as mRNA to produce more proteins or as template to make more negative RNA strands.
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