Its nucleus.
The genetic material of a virus is found in the capsid.
The genetic material of a virus is located inside its capsid.
A virus that stores its genetic material as RNA is called a RETROVIRUS
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.
The genetic material of a virus is located inside its capsid.
Every virus has two main parts: a protein coat called capsid that surrounds and protects the genetic material, and the genetic material itself which can be DNA or RNA. The genetic material contains the instructions needed for the virus to replicate and infect host cells.
The lysogenic cycle. This is when the virus incorporates its genetic material into the hosts genetic material and becomes what is called a provirus.
Every virus has genetic material (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat (capsid) that protects the genetic material.
A DNA virus has only DNA as its genetic material.
nucleus
Genetic material is found in the nucleus.
The inner core contains genetic makeup that creats new viruses.