are found in BOTH viruses AND in living single-celled organisms, such as protozoans and bacteria
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Ribosomes and nucleus are found in both viruses and bacteria
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Genetic material is found in both viruses which are living in single-celled organisms such as bacteria and protozoans.
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A typical virus cell contains genetic material present as nucleic acids, either "RNA or DNA", encased in a protein coat. A bacterial cell is prokaryotic and is without a nucleus. Hence the genetic material or DNA or RNA freely floats in cytoplasm in the form of DNA or RNA.
Protozoans being eukaryotes are present with nucleus and genetic material is embedded within the nucleus. DNA, which is the hereditary genetic material is most commonly found in all of the eukaryotes (in nucleus) and in prokaryotes (in cytoplasm).
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