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What is mutation of a virus and some examples.not coronavirus​

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Answered by 001REBEL
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The mutation rates of DNA viruses approximate those of eukaryotic cells, yielding in theory one mutant virus in several hundred to many thousand genome copies. RNA viruses have much higher mutation rates, perhaps one mutation per virus genome copy. Mutations can be deleterious, neutral, or occasionally favorable. Only mutations that do not interfere with essential virus functions can persist in a virus population.

Mutation arises by three

mechanisms: (1) by the effects of physical mutagens (UV light, x-rays) on nucleic acids; (2) by the natural behavior of the bases that make up nucleic acids (resonance from keto to enol and from amino to imino forms), and (3) through the fallibility of the enzymes that replicate the nucleic acids ...

Examples :- HIV , AIDS

I THINK HIV AND AIDS ARE ITS EXAMPLES BUT NOT FULLY SURE. ..

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Virus mutation is mutation of viruses and may refer to: The feature of viruses to cause mutation in the human genome. The feature of viruses to perform viral genetic change in their own genome.

examples:

RNA viruses have high mutation rates that allow especially fast evolution. An example is the evolution of drug resistance in HIV.

virus of influenza

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