If it is an RNA virus, it has ribonucleic acid. If is a DNA virus it has deoxyribonucleic acid.
Prokaryote
The genetic material of a virus is found in the capsid.
A cells nucleus, mitochondria or a chloroplast may contain the DNA.
No, they have a positive charge, due to the protons.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
No. Viruses are very basic and that is why they require a host to live and multiply. A virus consists of nucleic acid and a capsid.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
is likely DNA. Thymine is a nitrogenous base found in DNA, not RNA. RNA contains uracil instead of thymine.
The nucleic acid of a virus is stored in its viral capsid or envelope. The capsid or envelope protects the genetic material of the virus and helps it enter host cells to replicate.
Amino acid sequences can be compared to databases of known viral sequences to identify the source of a virus. This comparison can reveal similarities between the amino acid sequences of the virus in question and those of known viruses, helping to determine its origin. By analyzing these similarities, researchers can infer relationships between different viruses and trace the evolutionary history of the virus in question.
Acetic acid is found in vinegar.
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