Do viruses have DNA or RNA like cells?

1 Answer
Aug 6, 2016

they can have either but never both together enclosed in a protein coat.

Explanation:

Viruses are the most primitive non-cellular and non-cytoplasmic infectious agents formed of nucleic acid and proteins.

A virus has a center core of nucleic acid (either RNA or DNA) enclosed in a protein coat called caspid.

1)DNA Viruses or Deoxyviruses -these contain only DNA.

2)RNA viruses or Riboviruses- these contain only RNA.

viruses lack their own enzyme system and depend on the host for multiplication.