k EpsteinBarr virus protein and DNA EpsteinBarr virus protein and DNA. Molecular model of the DNAbinding domain of a viral protein pinkblue bound to a lytic gene promoter element viral strand of DNA, left. The viral protein is the EpsteinBarr virus EBV transcription factor ZEBRA Zta, Z, EB1, also known as BZLF1 transactivator protein. EBV is a herpesvirus it is also called human herpesvirus 4 or HHV4. It is the cause of glandular fever also called infectious mononucleosis. The DNA strand is viral DNA that forms during the lytic phase of the virus life cycle, where the viral DNA exists within the host cell separately from the host cells DNA deoxyribonucleic acid. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Epstein Barr virus protein and DNA Epstein Barr virus protein and DNA. Molecular model of the DNA binding domain of a viral protein  pink blue  bound to a lytic gene promoter element  viral strand of DNA, left . The viral protein is the Epstein Barr virus  EBV  transcription factor ZEBRA  Zta, Z, EB1 , also known as BZLF1 trans activator protein. EBV is a herpesvirus  it is also called human herpesvirus 4 or HHV 4 . It is the cause of glandular fever  also called infectious mononucleosis . The DNA strand is viral DNA that forms during the lytic phase of the virus life cycle, where the viral DNA exists within the host cell separately from the host cell s DNA  deoxyribonucleic acid .
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Epstein-Barr virus protein and DNA

Epstein-Barr virus protein and DNA. Molecular model of the DNA-binding domain of a viral protein (pink-blue) bound to a lytic gene promoter element (viral strand of DNA, left). The viral protein is the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) transcription factor ZEBRA (Zta, Z, EB1), also known as BZLF1 trans-activator protein. EBV is a herpesvirus (it is also called human herpesvirus 4 or HHV-4). It is the cause of glandular fever (also called infectious mononucleosis). The DNA strand is viral DNA that forms during the lytic phase of the virus life cycle, where the viral DNA exists within the host cell separately from the host cell's DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).

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