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Where are the instructions for making new copies of a virus found?

Instructions for making new copies of a virus are found in the virus's genetic material, which contains the information needed for replication. This genetic material can be RNA or DNA, depending on the type of virus. The virus uses host cells to replicate and make new copies of itself, often causing harm to the host in the process.


What invades your cells making millions of copies of themselves?

A virus.


The genetic material of a virus is found in its .?

The genetic material of a virus is found in the capsid.


How does H1N1 gets it energy?

A virus doesn't do any active work. It is the infected cell that gets tricked into doing all the work - especially, making copies of the virus.


Where are the instuctions for making new copis of a virus found?

in the DNA or RNA protected inside the virus.


How does a virus multiplied?

A virus injects its DNA into the host cell making it produce multiple copies of that DNA and multiple copies of the protein capsule of that virus. After a while, the host cell becomes full of many copies of that virus, then the host cell explodes releasing all the new viruses. If the host cell is a bacterium and the the virus is a bacterophage, this phenomenon is done in two ways either by the lytic cycle in which virus DNA survives and the bacterial cell is destroyed,or the lysogenic cycle in which virus DNA is incorporated in the host cell DNA.


What part of a virus contains the instructions for making new viruses?

They are in their genetic materials. They have either DNA or RNA


What is trap door virus?

A virA virus is a program that can "infect" other programs by modifying them. Modification includes a copy of the virus program, which may infect other programs. Computer virus has similarity with biological virus, a biological virus infects the machinery responsible for the living cell to work and a computer virus carries in its instructional code the recipe for making perfect copies of it. us is a program that can "infect" other programs by modifying them. Modification includes a copy of the virus program, which may infect other programs. Computer virus has similarity with biological virus, a biological virus infects the machinery responsible for the living cell to work and a computer virus carries in its instructional code the recipe for making perfect copies of it.


What is trap doors?

A virA virus is a program that can "infect" other programs by modifying them. Modification includes a copy of the virus program, which may infect other programs. Computer virus has similarity with biological virus, a biological virus infects the machinery responsible for the living cell to work and a computer virus carries in its instructional code the recipe for making perfect copies of it. us is a program that can "infect" other programs by modifying them. Modification includes a copy of the virus program, which may infect other programs. Computer virus has similarity with biological virus, a biological virus infects the machinery responsible for the living cell to work and a computer virus carries in its instructional code the recipe for making perfect copies of it.


What happens to a host cell when a virus replicates inside it?

the virus is integrate inti the DNA of the host cell and is latent.


Does Cut the Rope have virus?

Yes. There is indication that the free version of Cut the Rope, as well as other Android games, has a virus. Uninstall instructions can be found using a search engine search.


How does a computer virus work in general?

Generally, a computer virus attacks a file/program, and then injects a bunch of complex direction codes that make the program a zombie. So the virus basically kills and then mutates the code of a program, either making that infected program another copy of the virus that attacked it, or a powerhouse factory that automatically makes copies of the virus, which means that the program now is like a mass production factory making copy after copy after copy of the virus.