Biology, asked by ashiwaninhpc, 3 months ago

Some viruses have RNA but no DNA. This indicates that:
(A) They cannot replicate
(B) These viruses do not have heritable information
(C) RNA can transmit hereditary information
(D) Their nucleic acids must combine with host DNA for virus duplication​

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Answered by dubeyvaidehi46
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In some viruses RNA is present instead of DNA indicating that a their nucleic acid must combine with host DNA before replication b They Cannot replicate C there is no hereditary information D RNA can act to transfer heredity

In some viruses, RNA is present instead of DNA indicating that RNA can act to transfer heredity. They use RNA to transfer genetic information. Thus, option C is correct.

Answered by PragyaSwaraj
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D. Their nucleic acids must combine with the host DNA for Virus Duplication.

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