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The type of genetic material found in viruses, including virophages, affects the pathways for replication and synthesis of new viral genetic information. Match the viral ger to the correct description, using information from the introductory passage and from the chapter. While it is not mentioned elsewhere, note that known virophages haved stranded genetic material. Drag and drop each item into the correct sentence. You may use words more than once. View Available Hint(s) Reset Help double-stranded DNA viruses carry their own nucleic acid polymerases (called replicases) to replicate the viral genome with no DNA intermediate. single-stranded DNA single-stranded RNA double-stranded RNA is the genetic material of virophages viruses contain an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase called reverse transcriptase that is used generate a DNA intermediate. and viruses replicate using DNA polymerases, either their own or from those of the host. viruses have genome configurations that are either plus-sense or minus-sense. viruses have processes of replication, transcription, and translation that are the most similar to those used by cellsExplanation / Answer
1. ssRNA and dsRNA viruses viruses that carry their own nucleic acid polymerases to replicate the viral genome.
2. ssDNA virus this virus's replication involves generating a complementary DNA strand
3. Small, double stranded DNA viral phages are virophages.
4. Retrovirus virus that contains an RNA-dependent DNA polymerase called reverse transcriptase to generate a DNA intermediate.
5. ssDNA and dsDNA viruses replicate using DNA polymerase, either its own or from the host
6. ssRNA virus a type of virus who's genome configurations are either plus-sense or minus-sense
7. dsDNA virus is a virus that replicates, transcribes, and translates similar to prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells.