Virions contain only a single copy of nucleic acid, hence they are called
a) incomplete viruses
b) haploid viruses
c) ploidy viruses
d) complete viruses
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The virions are contagious viral elements having protein coating and genetic material. The genetic material helps in properly classifying the virions or viruses.
The virion having only one copy of the nucleic acid is known as haploid viruses.
There are specific viruses which also have two copies of nucleic acid and they thus are known as diploid viruses. Thus, the correct answer is option B.
The virion having only one copy of the nucleic acid is known as haploid viruses.
There are specific viruses which also have two copies of nucleic acid and they thus are known as diploid viruses. Thus, the correct answer is option B.
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