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Why are viruses called infectious nucleoprotein s

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Answered by geethu0219
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Because they are covered by a covering called capsid and has infectious DNA or RNA which causes viral infection

Answered by TanikaWaddle
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Why are viruses called infectious nucleoproteins

Because they are covered by a covering called capsid and has infectious DNA or RNA which causes viral infection

Nucleoprotein, conjugated proteinconsisting of a protein linked to anucleic acid, either DNA  or RNA(ribonucleic acid). The protein combined with DNA is commonly either histone or protamine, the resulting nucleoproteins are found in chromosomes.

some viruses are little more than organized collections of DNA protiens . Little is known about the proteins linked with RNA, unlike protamine and histone, they appear to contain theamino acid tryptophan.that's why some of viruses are known as nucleoproteins

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