Viruses infecting plants generally have single-stranded RNA, whereas those infecting animals can possess single or double-stranded RNA, or double-stranded DNA.
Plant viruses typically have single-stranded RNA, while animal viruses can have single or double-stranded RNA or double-stranded DNA.
| Text | In general, viruses that infect plants have single stranded RNA and viruses that infect animals have either single or double stranded RNA or double stranded DNA. |
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