Does bacteria or virus have DNA ?
Bacteria usually reproduce asexually. In case of sexual reproduction, certain plasmids genetic material can be passed between bacteria. On the other hand, viruses mainly carry information - for example, DNA or RNA, packaged in a protein and/or membranous coat. Viruses harness the host cell's machinery to reproduce.
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Does bacteria or virus have DNA ?
Hey guys bacteria and virus posses DNA too.. Most viruses have either RNA or DNA as their genetic material.
If there is no DNA the how can they reproduce even asexually. Because even in asexual reproduction copying of DNA is carried out by their gens.
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Does bacteria or virus have DNA ?
Bacteria usually reproduce asexually. In case of sexual reproduction, certain plasmids genetic material can be passed between bacteria. On the other hand, viruses mainly carry information - for example, DNA or RNA, packaged in a protein and/or membranous coat. Viruses harness the host cell's machinery to reproduce.
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