RNA viruses have genomes made of RNA rather than DNA. They can mutate quickly as their replication is prone to errors, which allows them to evolve rapidly and evade host immunity. Examples of important human RNA viruses include influenza, measles, HIV, and coronaviruses such as the one causing COVID-19.
RNA viruses have genomes made of RNA rather than DNA. They can mutate quickly as their replication is prone to errors, which allows them to evolve rapidly and evade host immunity. Examples of important human RNA viruses include influenza, measles, HIV, and coronaviruses such as the one causing COVID-19.
RNA viruses have genomes made of RNA rather than DNA. They can mutate quickly as their replication is prone to errors, which allows them to evolve rapidly and evade host immunity. Examples of important human RNA viruses include influenza, measles, HIV, and coronaviruses such as the one causing COVID-19.
Characterization of The Microbiota Dynamics Associated With Moniliophthora Roreri, Causal Agent of Cocoa Frosty Pod Rot Disease, Reveals New Viral Species