Bacterial and Viral Replication

Dr Tansy Hammarton’s lecture explained how viruses manipulate the host cell cycle to optimise their own replication, a process that can prevent early cell apoptosis, reduce immune responses, and sometimes result in cancer. It also contrasted animal and bacterial cell division, highlighting that bacteria lack organelles and cyclins, and instead undergo rapid, simultaneous cell growth, chromosome replication, and segregation.

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