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Explain general features of virus and structure of TMV. long question

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Answered by Bad0BoY
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The virus is made up of nucleic acid core and protein coat. The protein coat is also known as the capsid. The protein coat is made up of protein subunits called as capsomeres. The genetic material is the RNA.

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Answered by Hαrsh
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The virus is made up of nucleic acid core and protein coat. The protein coat is also known as the capsid. The protein coat is made up of protein subunits called as capsomeres. The genetic material is the RNA.

Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is the virus which affects the tobacco plant. The virus is made up of nucleic acid core and protein coat. The protein coat is also known as the capsid. The protein coat is made up of protein subunits called as capsomeres. The genetic material is the RNA. The RNA molecules is coiled to form a spiral. The genetic material is surrounded by a protein coat.

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