viruses do replication with their DND
yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
Viruses contain either DNA or RNA.
Because bacteria have only DNA as genetic material but viruses have RNA or DNA as genetic material. viruses are harmful but most of the bacteria are useful.
Viruses are DNA wrapped up in protein.
Viral DNA is the very simple DNA that runs the processes of viruses. Viruses can not live without feeding off of higher-level organisms, so there are not considered to be true life. If you know some about DNA, viruses have around 10,000 nucleotides. Bacterial DNA is much more complex, with millions of nucleotides. Bacteria are certainly life, because they often exist on their own. Both viruses and bacteria use DNA, but the difference is how much and how complex it is.
DNA and RNA viruses.
How the DNA arranged in bacteria-viruses and animals and why?
They inject their DNA which infuses with a cell's DNA and tells the cell to start creating more viruses.
Blossom Damania has written: 'DNA tumor viruses' -- subject(s): Oncogenic DNA viruses, DNA Tumor Viruses, Tumor Virus Infections, Pathogenicity
yes, but many viruses do not have DNA genome, but RNA genome.
Viruses contain either DNA or RNA.
The ability of viruses to hide in the host's DNA. The fact that viruses can hide very well inside your dna.
Viruses
Yes
The genetic material that viruses have is RNA. Viruses are unable to truly carry out the processes associated with holding their own DNA.
Yes, that is correct - some viruses have RNA, others DNA.
DNA is double stranded Except in bacteria and some viruses and chloroplast and mitochondrial DNA