single stranded RNA (positive sense)
tRNA, or transfer RNA, is a single stranded molecule. The only double stranded RNA is dsRNA, or double stranded RNA. They are typically found in viruses.
no..it's double-stranded..
ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA. ssDNA stands for single stranded DNA and dsDNA stands for double stranded DNA.
DNA is double stranded Except in bacteria and some viruses and chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA
DNA is double stranded. It is described as a double helix, kind of like a twisted ladder.
DNA is generally double stranded and RNA is single stranded.
circular double stranded DNA protected by capsid proteins
Varicella-zoster virus, the virus that causes chickenpox, has a double-stranded DNA genome.
DNA is double stranded whereas RNA is single stranded . They are different in their functioning as well .
no, they have double-stranded DNA just like humans.
No, HIV is a retrovirus - it has a single-stranded RNA genome.
No, DNA is usually double-stranded, consisting of two strands that are complementary to each other. RNA, on the other hand, is usually single-stranded. There are exceptions to this, such as certain viral RNA genomes that can be double-stranded.