If it is an RNA virus, it has ribonucleic acid. If is a DNA virus it has deoxyribonucleic acid.
Prokaryote
A cells nucleus, mitochondria or a chloroplast may contain the DNA.
No, they have a positive charge, due to the protons.
Amino acid sequences can identify the source of a virus by determining which class the virus belongs to. It can also tell the type of nucleic acid.
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.
The nucleic acid of a virus is covered by a protein capsid.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
the nucleic acid and capsid of virus are in the head and they help also grow the virus
In its' capsid.
Stores the virus' program code that tells how to do everything the virus needs to do.
The genetic material of a virus is found in the capsid.
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