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What is the coat and the core of a virus made of
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What is the coat and the core of a virus made of
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genetic material, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protective coat
called a capsid which is made
up of protein. Sometimes
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A virus is made up of either DNA and or RNA the coat and core is made up of something called a
Capsid
which is made with
protein
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