in the DNA or RNA protected inside the virus.
Found in RNA, Google it.
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.
Might be a component of an anti-virus package. Found some references on the 'net making that assertion.
The most common role of a virus in making vaccines is injection of a live weaken form of the virus. This virus will reproduce poorly once inside the body.
tobacco mosaic virus was the first virus found, but poliovirus was the first one whose presence has been recognized (in Ezypcean paint)
The yellow fever virus is found mainly in Africa and South America.
A virus vault is where viruses found by an Anti-Virus are stored so they can not do damage.
There are many viruses in the world today. It is impossible to say how many teenagers were found with the virus without knowing which virus you are referring to.
Lassa Fever virus is found in Sub-Saharan Africa. Its reservoir is a common mouse found in that region.
A virus is something that will make your computer not working or making it slow.
The genetic material of a virus is found in the capsid.
yep