Biology, asked by Marky79, 5 months ago

Why doesn't the COVID-19 have a DNA unlike other viruses ?

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Answered by subbagugulothu
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Answered by Akanksha03
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Explanation:

Viruses can have both DNA and RNA as their genetic material. Viruses such as Herpes virus and bacteriophages have DNA while HIV and TMV are RNA viruses.

COVID-19 is an RNA virus and because RNA mutates at a faster rate, many strains of this virus have been found till now.

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