Biology, asked by aanjlialwani, 2 months ago

Which of the following is not a DNA virus
(a) Herpes virus
(b) Hepatitis B virus
(C) Rabies virus
(d) Bacteriophage virus​

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Answered by ms1871
1

Answer B part is the correct answer because Although group VII viruses such as hepatitis B (hepatitis B virus – HBV) contain a DNA genome, they are not considered DNA viruses according to the Baltimore classification .

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Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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Rabies virus is not a DNA virus (option-c).

  • Hepatitis B Virus's genome is made up of circular DNA. Hepatitis virus is of three types- A, B, and C. Hepatis A and C both are RNA virus.
  • Genome of Herpes virus is double-stranded DNA which is linear in structure.
  • Rabies virus has RNA in its genome which is antisense and single-stranded.
  • Bacteriophage is a virus which kills bacteria. Its genome is made up of DNA or RNA. These may be single-stranded as well as double stranded.

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