They are in their genetic materials. They have either DNA or RNA
Vaccines
No. Of what I know, FreeRealms contains no viruses. Sony Online Entertainment does an awesome job of keeping the viruses out! :D
The virus takes over your cell, then reproduces with the infection, making more viruses.
Found in RNA, Google it.
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
A polymorphic virus is a virus that can "shape-shift" from every infection, making it extremely hard for antiviruses using virus signatures to detect viruses to detect it.
Viruses are called viruses because, like real-world viruses (e.g., influenza and so on), they 'infect' a computer and often spread throughout it by making copies of themselves and making their code part of other programs. Viruses don't usually spread from computer to computer on their own, instead relying on users to pass on infected files or copies of the virus to other users, such as by email.
The inner core contains genetic makeup that creats new viruses.
Found in RNA, google it.
The Ares software does not contain any viruses if download directly from Ares. It is possible for Ares to have a virus if it is downloaded from another site.
First, viruses don't have cells. A virus contains RNA or DNA inside a coating of proteins and sometimes lipids. Some viruses also carry enzymes to help in hijacking a cell.
Viruses, by themselves, do not have a nucleus. They may not even be living.
It's genetic material and some enzymes sometimes which hijack the bacteria into making more viruses.