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How are viroids are different from viruses?​

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Answered by smilie31
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Viroids differ from viruses on six points : They exist inside the cells as RNA particles only, without capsid nor envelope. They have only one circular RNA strand which contains very little nucleotides. ... Unlike certain viruses, viroids do not need the help of a virus to infect a cell

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