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Why is it difficult to produce a vaccine for the common cold in humans?(1 point) Responses It is caused by retroviruses that in...Question
Why is it difficult to produce a vaccine for the common cold in humans?(1 point)
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It is caused by retroviruses that insert viral RNA into the host cell's DNA.
It is caused by retroviruses that insert viral RNA into the host cell's DNA.
It has a viral genome that mutates very quickly.
It has a viral genome that mutates very quickly.
It is a spherical-shaped virus with many protein receptors.
It is a spherical-shaped virus with many protein receptors.
It attacks white blood cells that fight off foreign bodies.
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It is caused by retroviruses that insert viral RNA into the host cell's DNA.
It is caused by retroviruses that insert viral RNA into the host cell's DNA.
It has a viral genome that mutates very quickly.
It has a viral genome that mutates very quickly.
It is a spherical-shaped virus with many protein receptors.
It is a spherical-shaped virus with many protein receptors.
It attacks white blood cells that fight off foreign bodies.
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The correct response is:
**It has a viral genome that mutates very quickly.**
This rapid mutation makes it challenging to create a long-lasting and effective vaccine, as the strains of the common cold virus can change frequently, making it difficult for a vaccine to provide immunity against multiple strains.
**It has a viral genome that mutates very quickly.**
This rapid mutation makes it challenging to create a long-lasting and effective vaccine, as the strains of the common cold virus can change frequently, making it difficult for a vaccine to provide immunity against multiple strains.
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