There are many viruses with RNA. Here are a few examples: Ebola virus, HIV, and the viruses causing measles, mumps, polio, rabies, rubella, and yellow fever.
In the Baltimore classification of viruses, four of the seven major groups (classes III to VI) store their genetic information in RNA.
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A virus
Viruses contain either DNA or RNA as their genetic material. Viruses containing RNA as their genetic material are called retrovirusesThe genome of a virus could either be:single or double stranded DNAsingle or double stranded RNA
An organism's genetic material is packaged in its chromosomes. The genetic material can be in the form of either DNA or RNA.
It is called a Retrovirus HIV is an example of a Retrovirus
The genetic material that viruses have is RNA. Viruses are unable to truly carry out the processes associated with holding their own DNA.
A virus that stores its genetic material as RNA is called a RETROVIRUS
It is an RNA virus, part of the Flavi family, and Hepaci genus
retroviruses
either DNA or RNA
Genetic material of a virus it can be DNA or RNA.
Can be either DNA, or for retroviruses, RNA.
Every virus has genetic material (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat (capsid) that protects the genetic material.
Yellow fever is a single stranded RNA virus (ssRNA)
The H1N1 virus contains RNA as its genetic material. It is a single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the family Orthomyxoviridae.
Because retro virus has only RNA as genetic material. Its replication is in reversal order known as Reverse Transcriptase.
The genetic material of a virus is found in the capsid.
Viruses can contain either DNA or RNA, but not both. DNA viruses have genetic material made of DNA, while RNA viruses have genetic material made of RNA. Some viruses have single-stranded genetic material, while others have double-stranded genetic material.