Hepatitis B virus contains a linear DNA which is inclosed by nucleocapsid.
HCV is an enveloped single-strand RNA virus in the flavivirus family.
It is an RNA virus, part of the Flavi family, and Hepaci genus
DNA and RNA molecules have a sugar phosphate backbone. In DNA, the sugar is deoxyribose, while in RNA it is ribose. The phosphate groups link the sugar molecules together forming a linear chain.
It is is composed of partially double-stranded DNA, but replicate through an RNA intermediate in a reverse-transcription fashion. So it is usually stranded more similarly to DNA, but when it is replicating, it may appear more like RNA.
Several diseases of the liver, collectively known as hepatitis, are caused by viruses. The viruses involved, five of which have been reasonably well characterized, come from a wide range of virus families. Hepatitis A virus is a picornavirus, a small single strand RNA virus; hepatitis B virus belongs to the hepadnavirus family of double stranded DNA viruses; hepatitis C virus is a flavivirus, a single stand RNA virus; hepatitis E, also an RNA virus, is similar to a calicivirus. Hepatitis D which is also known as Delta agent is a circular RNA that is more similar to a plant a viroid than a complete virus.
All flu viruses regardless of type or origin contain 6 to 8 segments of linear negative-sense single stranded RNA.
DNA and RNA are both nucleic acids composed of nucleotides, which consist of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. They both serve as a genetic material and play crucial roles in protein synthesis in cells. Additionally, both DNA and RNA are linear molecules that can store and transfer genetic information within living organisms.
The enzyme that transcribes the DNA into RNA is called RNA polymerase.
Nucleotides do not have DNA or RNA. DNA and RNA are composed of nucleotides.
An uracil base is in RNA but not in DNA
RNA has the base uracil that DNA does not have.
Yes, DNA and RNA have different sugar . DNA contains deoxyribose sugar whereas RNA consists of ribose sugar, which are completely different from each other.