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The instructions for making new copies of a virus are? part of a virus''s capsid coded in protiens on the surface membrane coded in either RNA or DNA found only in bacteriophages
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The instructions for making new copies of a virus are? part of a virus''s capsid coded in protiens on the surface membrane coded in either RNA or DNA found only in bacteriophages
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RNA sends messages in a procces silimilar to DNA
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