Chapter 21: Q. 12 (page 532)
Oncogenic virus cores can be_______.
a. RNA
b. DNA
c. neither RNA nor DNA
d. either RNA or DNA
Short Answer
The cores of oncogenic viruses might be RNA or DNA.
The correct option is D.
Chapter 21: Q. 12 (page 532)
Oncogenic virus cores can be_______.
a. RNA
b. DNA
c. neither RNA nor DNA
d. either RNA or DNA
The cores of oncogenic viruses might be RNA or DNA.
The correct option is D.
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a. Vaccines
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c. Antibiotics
d. Phage therapy
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d. vary in shape
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