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What is the name of the Virus in RE7?

The C-Virus was developed in the laboratory beneath Tall Oaks cathedral owned by the Simmons family, and the C in C-Virus stands for chrysalid.
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Is the Mold the T-Virus?

While the Resident Evil series is full of bizarre, terrifying creatures, it's important to remember that those creatures all originated from real-life concepts. The t-Virus was born of retrovirus research, Las Plagas was a revived species of parasitic arthropod, and the Mold is, well, mold.
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What is the name of the virus in Resident Evil?

The t-Veronica virus is the main virus used in Resident Evil Code: Veronica, and is responsible for the mutation of several enemies. There is also a variant strain of the virus named t-Alexia that is a diluted form of the virus created during its period of cryogenesis in its main host, Alexia Ashford.
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Who created the G-Virus?

The G-Virus, or the Golgotha Virus, was harvested and created by by Dr. William Birkin in the Umbrella facility below Raccoon City in 1988. Upon discovery, it was intended to rival the T-Virus, and produce a more intelligent, powerful and controllable bio-weapon.
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Can the T-Virus be created?

Because after thorough examination, Waterfield concluded that it's entirely possible that something like the t-Virus could exist in the real world.
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The B.O.W. Mold from Resident Evil 7 Biohazard | Eveline and the Infection from Fungal Mycelium

Who broke the T-Virus?

Spence and Alice remember that Spence was the thief who stole and purposefully released the T-virus, and hid the T-virus and anti-virus on the train.
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Is the G-Virus real?

Hepatitis G virus (HGV) is a rare cause of hepatic inflammation. Although chronic infection and viremia have been documented, histologic evidence is rare, and serum aminotransferase levels are usually normal. At this time, reporting of HGV to the Minnesota Department of Health would be treated as anecdotal.
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Who first saw a virus?

Beijerinck, in 1898, was the first to call 'virus', the incitant of the tobacco mosaic. He showed that the incitant was able to migrate in an agar gel, therefore being an infectious soluble agent, or a 'contagium vivum fluidum' and definitively not a 'contagium fixum' as would be a bacteria.
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What is the oldest virus in Resident Evil?

The Progenitor Virus is the one that started it all (before RE Village tacked on a small prelude). It was found on December 4, 1967, by Dr. Edward Ashford, Dr. James Marcus, and Lord Ozwell E.
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Who was the first virus?

Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) is the first virus in the world. These were found to be smaller than bacteria because they passed through bacteria-proof filters.
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Does the T-Virus bring back the dead?

Zombies are humans resurrected from the dead, mostly due to T-Virus infection. Symptoms of the T-Virus include mutation and progressive skin decay.
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What virus is in re4?

That's when Resident Evil 4 introduced the Plaga Parasite. This parasite's name comes from "las plagas," which is Spanish for "the plagues." While Plaga has been around for centuries, it spent most of that time dormant.
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What is the scariest Resident Evil virus?

Resident Evil: 17 Most Horrifying Viruses In The Franchise,...
  • 8 Prototype Virus.
  • 7 Chrysalid Virus.
  • 6 Animality Virus.
  • 5 Uroboros Virus.
  • 4 T-Veronica Virus.
  • 3 T-Abyss Virus.
  • 2 Golgotha Virus.
  • 1 Progenitor Virus.
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Why does mold get furry?

The short answer to the first question is that fuzz is a sign that the mold is getting ready to reproduce. "Fuzzy molds are billions of microscopic spores waiting to be carried away to a new environment," Megan Biango-Daniels, a mycologist and postdoctoral researcher at Tufts University, told Live Science.
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Is mold always furry?

Mold looks slimy or fuzzy, while mildew is powdery.

It always appears flat. Mold, on the other hand, often is raised and can be green, red, blue, or black. Plus, it generally looks either slimy or fuzzy. Another way to identify the difference is by smell.
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Is the t-Virus ever cured?

8 The Virus Is Treatable

Since the T-Virus is meant to be a bioweapon, an effective vaccine automatically renders it useless as its function as a deterrent. In a way, it would be like trying to sell Polio bullets to the army — it's pointless because a known cure exists against it.
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What does G-Virus stand for?

The Golgotha Virus, abbreviated as G-Virus, is a retrovirus in the Progenitor family of viruses. Golgotha was developed by Umbrella USA as a bioweapon to rival and surpass Tyrant Virus ("t-Virus").
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Why did Umbrella create the virus?

Initially developed by Umbrella Pharmaceuticals in the late 1960s, the primary goal of the "t-Virus Project" was to effectively eliminate the need for a large-scale conventional army and generate revenue to go to their eugenics program, the Wesker Project.
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Is anyone immune to the T-Virus in Resident Evil?

One of the few positives of the T-Virus is that it can't infect everyone. Around 10% of the population are naturally immune to the virus. The cruel geniuses at Umbrella, however, found a workaround by creating Hunters to kill any survivors.
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How was the first virus born?

Virus-first hypothesis: Viruses evolved from complex molecules of protein and nucleic acid before cells first appeared on earth. By this hypothesis, viruses contributed to the rise of cellular life. This is supported by the idea that all viral genomes encode proteins that do not have cellular homologs.
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Who gave the name virus?

The term virus was coined by the Dutch microbiologist Martinus Beijerinck.
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How do you name viruses?

A virus species name is always written in italics2 with the first element (the genus name) beginning with an uppercase letter.
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What does Z virus do?

Zika virus is transmitted primarily by Aedes mosquitoes, which bite mostly during the day. Most people with Zika virus infection do not develop symptoms; those who do typically have symptoms including rash, fever, conjunctivitis, muscle and joint pain, malaise and headache that last for 2–7 days.
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Is the 39 virus real?

No such messages are scams. Do not respond to them. This is not real.
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Did virus have DNA?

The Basics of Viruses

Unlike all other biological entities, some viruses, like poliovirus, have RNA genomes and some, like herpesvirus, have DNA genomes. Further, some viruses (like influenza virus) have single-stranded genomes, while others (like smallpox) have double-stranded genomes.
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