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Why viruses are called nucleoprotein?

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Answered by crimsonpain45
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viruses are called nucleoprotein because they are covered by a covering called capsid and has infectious DNA or RNA which causes viral infection.

Answered by Antiquebot
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Nucleoprotein=nucleic acid+ protein. A virus is a nucleoprotein. Enveloped viruses additionally have envelops which are composed of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins and out of these only proteins can be synthesised by virus rest are not truly viral components, they are ideally a part of host membrane.

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