which of the following does NOT explain the host range of bacteriophages: DNA of eukaryotic...

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which of the following does NOT explain the host range of bacteriophages: DNA of eukaryotic cells are too different from viral nucleic acids, which means the virus would not be able to express the genes of host cell to help it to reproduce Only bacteria have receptors that are bound by the virus's attachment molecules virus has attachment molecules that recognize/bind surface molecules unique to bacteria eukaryotic cells do NOT have proteins (e.g., enzymes) and other items that the virus can use for replication (reproduction)

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