No. It is a negative-sense, single-stranded RNA virus.
Rift Valley fever is a negative sense RNA virus. It is not a DNA virus.
Yellow fever is a single stranded RNA virus (ssRNA)
Rotavirus, Colorado tick fever virus, Rhinovirus, poliovirus, hepetatitis A virus, SARS, Yellow fever virus, West Nile virus, hepatitis C virus, Rubella virus just to mention a few.
A DNA virus has only DNA as its genetic material.
DNA+DNA=virus
Dna virus
DNA+DNA=virus
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.
HIV is an RNA-virus. It does not contain DNA.
WAY too easy.you just add DNA with DNA which equals virus
A virus replicates its DNA in a cell when it infects the host
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
they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous