James Watson and Francis Crick
Virus :)
virus
A Virus
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
A strand of hereditary material surrounded by protein is typically referred to as a virus. In this context, the hereditary material can be either DNA or RNA, and it is enclosed within a protective protein coat called a capsid. This structure allows the virus to infect host cells and replicate, utilizing the host's cellular machinery to produce new viral particles. The combination of genetic material and protein is essential for the virus's ability to propagate and evolve.
The capsid. Made of protein, and sometimes various types of proteins.
They found that all of the viral DNA and little of the protein had entered E. coli cells. Then they concluded that DNA is the hereditary molecule in viruses.
The gel like substance found inside the cell is
A Virus They have a protein coat to encase them
that DNA rather than the protein coat of a virus contains the hereditary material.
They found that all of the viral DNA and little of the protein had entered E. coli cells. Then they concluded that DNA is the hereditary molecule in viruses.
This description refers to a virus, which contains genetic material (either DNA or RNA) enclosed in a protein coat. The protein coat helps protect the genetic material and aids in the virus's ability to infect host cells.