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Biology, 23.03.2020 16:35 andrewmena05

--single-stranded RNA
-- double-stranded RNA
-- single-stranded DNA
-- double-stranded DNA
-- retro

1. viruses have genome configurations that are either plus-sense or minus-sense
2. viruses have processes of replication, transcription, and translation that are the most similar to those used by cells.
3. and viruses replicate using DNA polymerases, either their own or from those of the host.
4. viruses contain an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase called reverse transcriptase that is used generate a DNA intermediate
5. viruses have replication that involves first generating a complementary DNA strand.
6. and viruses carry their own nucleic acid polymerases (called replicases) to replicate the viral genome with no DNA intermediate
7. is the genetic material of virophages

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