Q: Compare and contrast between DNA and RNA viruses: Feature DNA viruses RNA viruses Replication site (Cytoplasm / Nucleus) Oncogenicity (some / none) Congenital abnormalities (some / none) Genome...


Q: Compare and contrast between DNA and RNA viruses:<br>Feature<br>DNA viruses<br>RNA viruses<br>Replication site<br>(Cytoplasm / Nucleus)<br>Oncogenicity<br>(some / none)<br>Congenital abnormalities<br>(some / none)<br>Genome size<br>(Smaller / Larger)<br>Segmented genome<br>(some / none)<br>Circular double stranded<br>genome<br>(some / none)<br>Partially double stranded<br>genome<br>(some / none)<br>Diploid genome<br>(some / none)<br>Ambisense genome<br>(some / none)<br>Genome stability<br>(Stable / Unstable)<br>Mutation rate<br>(Low / High)<br>Virion size<br>(Smaller / Larger)<br>Subviral agents<br>(Virusoid, Viroid,<br>Virophage)<br>Virion RT<br>(HIV, HBV, HTLV)<br>Virion RdRp<br>(most / none)<br>

Extracted text: Q: Compare and contrast between DNA and RNA viruses: Feature DNA viruses RNA viruses Replication site (Cytoplasm / Nucleus) Oncogenicity (some / none) Congenital abnormalities (some / none) Genome size (Smaller / Larger) Segmented genome (some / none) Circular double stranded genome (some / none) Partially double stranded genome (some / none) Diploid genome (some / none) Ambisense genome (some / none) Genome stability (Stable / Unstable) Mutation rate (Low / High) Virion size (Smaller / Larger) Subviral agents (Virusoid, Viroid, Virophage) Virion RT (HIV, HBV, HTLV) Virion RdRp (most / none)

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