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Why are viruses called infectious nucleoproteins? ​

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Answered by karnamvishnu5
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Nucleoprotein is a complex in which protein is associated with the nucleic acid. These are macromolecular complexes found in nuclei and cytoplasm of all living organisms.

Nucleoprotein is a complex in which protein is associated with the nucleic acid. These are macromolecular complexes found in nuclei and cytoplasm of all living organisms.Viruses have nucleic acid and proteins which assemble themselves into a structure called a nucleoproteins or nucleocapsid. This is the reason why viruses are called nucleoproteins.

Nucleoprotein is a complex in which protein is associated with the nucleic acid. These are macromolecular complexes found in nuclei and cytoplasm of all living organisms.Viruses have nucleic acid and proteins which assemble themselves into a structure called a nucleoproteins or nucleocapsid. This is the reason why viruses are called nucleoproteins.Regards

Answered by ayushi532
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Answer:

Viruses have nucleic acid & proteins which assemble themselves in the structure of nucleoproteins or nucleocapsid.

This is the reason why viruses are called nucleoproteins.

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