All viruses have similar signs and symptoms. It really is a question of what body systems are effected not whether they are RNA or DNA viruses. Ones that affect the immune system (HIV) are more severe than those at affect the upper respiratory tissues (flu) for example.
Dna virus
they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous
It is not destroyed. It is "hijacked" by a virus so that the host DNA will begin to make virus parts.
AIDS is not a virus. However, HIV is a RNA virus.
Smallpox contains DNASmallpox is a virus, and therefore, can only have RNA or DNA. In the case of smallpox, it contains DNA. Viruses require a host to supply them with either RNA or DNA in order that more virus entities can be made.DNA
A DNA virus has only DNA as its genetic material.
Dna virus
DNA+DNA=virus
DNA+DNA=virus
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
HIV is an RNA-virus. It does not contain DNA.
WAY too easy.you just add DNA with DNA which equals virus
A virus replicates its DNA in a cell when it infects the host
The virus that causes chickenpox, known as varicella zoster virus or VZV, is closely related to the herpes viruses and is an enveloped, double-stranded DNA virus
they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous they change their DNA and turn into a virus and can now be dangerous
It is not destroyed. It is "hijacked" by a virus so that the host DNA will begin to make virus parts.
It occurs when the DNA from the virus is injected into the host cell.