Viral Genetics: Understanding the Instructions for Viral Replication
The nucleic acid of a virus contains the instructions for making new viruses. The nucleic acid can be either DNA or RNA, depending on the type of virus. The nucleic acid is surrounded by a protein coat called the capsid. The capsid protects the nucleic acid from damage and helps the virus to enter host cells.Viral Infections - Related Articles
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