Biology, asked by abhajaiswal303, 10 months ago

why can't a virus have both RNA and DNA ??? please explain in simple language . ​

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Answered by kamakshikardam0
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An RNA virus and a DNA virus could have infected the same cell at the same time; if one of the RNA genes was converted or translated into DNA, the resulting DNA could have been mixed up with the DNA viral genome, thereby creating the hybrid.

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