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Viruses and viroids differ in structure and the disease they cause.how?
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Yogita Ingle 4 years, 4 months ago

Viriods are the sub-virals which is the smallest agent of infectious disease.

While Virus infects the plants and animals, viriod affects the plants only.

Common Cold Virus, Influenza virus etc are some of the example of virus. Potato Spindle tuber Viroid is an example of Viroid.

The Genome of virus is DNA and RNA but Viroid is consist of RNA only.

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