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RE: Virus, bacteria or yeast. What’s the difference? (Microbiology #1 - Introduction)

in #steemstem8 years ago

Yous said about viruses:
"They are basically DNA/RNA coated in proteins and lipids. "
I dont know but I think prokaryotes or eukaryotes would align with this definition also, dont you think?
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Yes, that might be true. The same definition applies to you and all aliens as well. :D
What I meant is, that viruses are DNA/RNA in special coat of proteins termed capsid and sometimes they have another special coat of lipids (when not inside the cell).
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