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Why are viruses called nucleoproteins?​

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Answered by anupriya1606
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Nucleoprotein, conjugated proteinconsisting of a protein linked to anucleic acid, either DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) or RNA(ribonucleic acid). ... Little is known about the proteins linked with RNA; unlike protamine and histone, they appear to contain theamino acid tryptophan.

Answered by sitara26
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Because they are covered by a covering called capsid and has infections DNA or RNA which causes viral infections

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