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It is difficult to produce a vaccine for the common cold because it is a viral genome that reproduces very slowly(1 point)
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It is difficult to produce a vaccine for the common cold primarily because the common cold is caused by a variety of viruses, primarily rhinoviruses, and there are many different strains of these viruses that can mutate rapidly. This variability makes it challenging to create a single vaccine that would be effective against all strains. Additionally, the common cold viruses reproduce quickly, not slowly.
It is difficult to produce a vaccine for the common cold primarily because the common cold is caused by a variety of viruses, primarily rhinoviruses, and there are many different strains of these viruses that can mutate rapidly. This variability makes it challenging to create a single vaccine that would be effective against all strains. Additionally, the common cold viruses reproduce quickly, not slowly.
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