| 31. | ;DNA viruses : The genome replication of most DNA viruses takes place in the cell's nucleus.
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| 32. | Iridoviral DNA, unlike other DNA viruses infecting eukaryotic cells, is circularly permuted and exhibits terminal redundancies.
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| 33. | ;DNA viruses : The genome replication of most DNA viruses takes place in the cell's nucleus.
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| 34. | This refers to the size of their genomes, which are among the smallest of the DNA viruses.
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| 35. | These motifs are common in DNA viruses.
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| 36. | Micropia : a retrotransposon of Drosophila combining structural features of DNA viruses, retroviruses and non-viral transposable elements.
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| 37. | As a general rule, DNA viruses replicate within the nucleus while RNA viruses replicate within the cytoplasm.
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| 38. | :: : DNA polymerase has error checking so DNA viruses are copied more carefully, RNA polymerase doesn't.
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| 39. | It is also found in a wide range of proteins of large bacterial and eukaryotic DNA viruses.
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| 40. | Herpes simplex is a double-stranded DNA virus.
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