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how genome of a virus differ from genomes of other pathogen​

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Answered by Shreya762133
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  • Although viruses are generally the smallest genomes, as a collection of biological genomes they exhibit the greatest variation. The major difference is that some of the genomes are DNA whereas others are RNA. In addition, both DNA and RNA genomes can be either double- or single-stranded (ds or ss).
Answered by Mbappe007
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Although viruses are generally the smallest genomes, as a collection of biological genomes they exhibit the greatest variation. The major difference is that some of the genomes are DNA whereas others are RNA. In addition, both DNA and RNA genomes can be either double- or single-stranded

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