How does the flu virus replicate?
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The influenza virus enters the host cell by having its hemagglutinin bind to the sialic acid found on glycoproteins or glycolipid receptors of the host. The cell then endocytoses the virus. ... In the host nucleus, the virus does primary transcription to produce necessary proteins for replication.
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The influenza virus enters the host cell by having its hemagglutinin bind to the sialic acid found on glycoproteins or glycolipid receptors of the host. The cell then endocytoses the virus. ... In the host nucleus, the virus does primary transcription to produce necessary proteins for replication.