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- What two different DNA viral infections can be identified with a Papsmear? Explain what abnormalities one would see.How is the detection of the virus done in real time?The plaque assay plate below was made from a dilution of 10-7 and 0.1 ml of the dilution was plated on the cell monolayer. What is the virus titer in PFU/ml? Note: 10e1 means 10 to the first power, etc. Select all answers that apply.
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