Measles is a very infectious illness caused by a virus - a viral infection caused by the rubeola virus. It is an endemic disease; meaning it is continually present in a community and many people develop resistance.
yes indeed it is because DNA is in your cells
Yes, the disease of measles is caused by a virus.
the measles virus is RNA
RNA
AIDS is not a virus. However, HIV is a RNA virus.
Paramyxovirus IT IS A VIRUS WHICH CONTAIN DNA....AND CAUSES MEASLES.........
Dna virus
Smallpox contains DNASmallpox is a virus, and therefore, can only have RNA or DNA. In the case of smallpox, it contains DNA. Viruses require a host to supply them with either RNA or DNA in order that more virus entities can be made.DNA
Yellow fever is a single stranded RNA virus (ssRNA)
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
AIDS is not a virus. However, HIV is a RNA virus.
Paramyxovirus IT IS A VIRUS WHICH CONTAIN DNA....AND CAUSES MEASLES.........
The virus that causes chickenpox, known as varicella zoster virus or VZV, is closely related to the herpes viruses and is an enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus
Dna virus
Smallpox contains DNASmallpox is a virus, and therefore, can only have RNA or DNA. In the case of smallpox, it contains DNA. Viruses require a host to supply them with either RNA or DNA in order that more virus entities can be made.DNA
Bacteria has both DNA and RNA where as Virus has either DNA or RNA
No. Though measles contains an RNA genome like retroviruses, it does not have the distinctive enzyme reverse transcriptase, and therefore does not change its genome to DNA before transcription.
Yellow fever is a single stranded RNA virus (ssRNA)
DNA virus.
its DNA
DNA