a core is The part of a nuclear reactor where binary fission occurs.
Some viruses contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)and other viruses contain RNA (ribonucleic acid). Either of these molecules is responsible for the primary qualities of life that viruses display while inside host cells. The nucleic acids are genetic instructions for viral activity and reproduction.
bactrial DNA:- most bic / larger, but only one cell viral nucleic acid:- smaller then bacterial nucleic acid, but it has many cells
protein coat and a nucleic acid core.
It is a nucleic acid (and specifically, deoxyribose nucleic acid).
Yes nucleic acid forund in viruses it can either be DNA e.g. bacteriophages which have single stranded DNA as S13, PHI 174. The another nucleic acid can be RNA e.g. TMV
DNA- Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid RNA-Ribo Nucleic Acid
bactrial DNA:- most bic / larger, but only one cell viral nucleic acid:- smaller then bacterial nucleic acid, but it has many cells
ribose
the "core" of a virus is the nucleic acid (either DNA or RNA) that makes up the viral genome. this core contains all the genetic information of that virus, and is enclosed within the protein coat known as the capsid.
Deoxyribose nucleic acid
protein coat and a nucleic acid core.
Itis a acid that is affected in many different ways like alchemy.
protein, nucleic acid /\All viruses are made up of a core of genetic material ... nucleic acid, which is either DNA or RNA. This is surrounded by a protein coat.
It is a nucleic acid (and specifically, deoxyribose nucleic acid).
viral load
Yes nucleic acid forund in viruses it can either be DNA e.g. bacteriophages which have single stranded DNA as S13, PHI 174. The another nucleic acid can be RNA e.g. TMV
The protein coat or shell of a virus particle, surrounding the nucleic acid or nucleoprotein core
DNA- Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid RNA-Ribo Nucleic Acid