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How Are Fungal Viruses Different from Viruses That Infect Other

Question 68

Question 68

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How are fungal viruses different from viruses that infect other organisms?


A) They have only DNA for genetic material.
B) They have no capsid.
C) They have no extracellular state.
D) They have no intracellular state.
E) They cannot pass through a filter.

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