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DNA virus

A DNA virus is a virus that has a genome made of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) that is replicated by a DNA polymerase. They can be divided between those that have two strands of DNA in their genome, called double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) viruses, and those that have one strand of DNA in their genome, called single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses.

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DNA virus

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DNA virus

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related to Baltimore classification · 35
DNA virus → All, Ampullaviridae, Baculoviridae, Baltimore, Bicaudaviridae, Clavaviridae, Dinodnavirus, DNA, Duplodnaviria, Fuselloviridae, Globuloviridae, Group, Group II, Guttaviridae, Halspiviridae, Hytrosaviridae, In Monodnaviria, LigamenviralesFamilies, Nimaviridae, Nudiviridae
related to Varidnaviria · 14
DNA virus → ATPase, Bamfordvirae, Cupin, DNA, Helvetiavirae, JR, LUCA, Many, MCP, MCPs, SJR, The, Two, Varidnaviria
related to Duplodnaviria · 12
DNA virus → Caudovirales, DNA, Duplodnaviria, Herpesvirales, HK97, HK97-fold, It, Its, LUCA, MCP, Two, Viruses
related to Double-stranded DNA viruses · 11
DNA virus → All, Baltimore, Bidirectional, DNA, First, Lastly, RNA, Second, Some, The, Third
related to ICTV classification · 11
DNA virus → As, Duplodnaviria, ICTV, Monodnaviria, Taxonomy, The International Committee, Three DNA, Varidnaviria, Virus, Viruses, Within
related to Monodnaviria · 8
DNA virus → CRESS-DNA, DNA, HUH, Monodnaviria, RNA, Shotokuvirae, The, Viruses
related to Single-stranded DNA viruses · 8
DNA virus → Baltimore, DNA, Eukaryotic, However, Most, RCR, Replication, The
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DNA virus → virus that has a genome made of deoxyribonucleic acid

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viruses dna realm ssdna genome dsdna varidnaviria monodnaviria duplodnaviria replication virus double-stranded members genomes polymerase replicated two strand also transcription

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DNA virusis avirus that has a genome made of deoxyribonucleic acid0.90text
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationThe Baltimore0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationRNA0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationDNA0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationBaltimore0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationGroup0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationGroup II0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationWhile Baltimore0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationViruses0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationAll0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationDuplodnaviria0.60section
DNA virusrelated to Baltimore classificationIn Monodnaviria0.60section

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