Biology, asked by badhansonali0, 5 months ago

Why are viruses called infections nucleoproteins ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In the same way, the genomes of negative-strand RNA viruses never exist as free RNA molecule. The ribonucleoproteins protect their genomes from RNase. Nucleoproteins are often the major antigens for viruses because they have strain-specific and group-specific antigenic determinants.

Answered by itzHitman
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viruses are called infections nucleoproteins because they covered with DNA or RNA so they called as infections nucleoproteins

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