Viroids differ from viruses in that they lack:
A protein coat
Genetic material
Infectivity
The ability to replicate
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Which one of the following viruses contains both DNA and RNA?
Cyanophage
Herpes virus
Leuko virus
Polio virus
The RNA like particle, which causes disease is
Virion
Viroid
Prion
Mycoplasma
Viroids have
ssRNA not enclosed by protein coat
ssDNA not enclosed by protein coat
dsDNA enclosed by protein coat
dsRNA enclosed by protein coat
Influenza virus has
DNA
RNA
Both DNA and RNA
Only proteins and no nucleic acids
Viroids differ from viruses in having
Naked RNA molecules only
Naked DNA molecules only
Naked DNA packed with viral genome
Satellite RNA packed with viral genome
Which one of the following is having ssRNA?
TMV
-bacteriophage
Reovirus
CMV
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of viroids?
Circular single-stranded RNA
Smaller than viruses
Infectious in plants
Presence of a protein coat
How do viroids differ from viruses in their structural composition?
Viroids have DNA, while viruses have RNA.
Viroids have a protein coat, while viruses do not.
Viroids lack a protein coat, while viruses have a protein capsid.
Both viroids and viruses have a protein capsid.
How do viroids differ from viruses?
RNA without protein coat
DNA with protein coat
DNA without protein coat
RNA with protein coat
ds RNA is found in
Reovirus
TMV
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None of these