please answer it in a clear way:
- What are the major differences between viral, bacterial, and eukaryotic genomes? What demographic differences between species might account for some of the differences we observe at the level of the whole genome?
please answer it in a clear way:
- What are the major differences between viral, bacterial, and eukaryotic genomes? What demographic differences between species might account for some of the differences we observe at the level of the whole genome?
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a.) Are viruses that infect Archaea different from other bacterial viruses?
Yes, they do not have protein coats because of the extreme conditions where they live. | ||||||||||||
No, they consist of nucleic acid and protein just like other bacterial viruses. | ||||||||||||
Yes, the structure of archaeal viruses is always completely different from other bacterial viruses. | ||||||||||||
Yes, they have only DNA genomes. b.) Of the following examples, which is not a common part of many viral life cycles?
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