Dsrna Viruses

Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses are a type of virus that contains two pieces of single-stranded RNA as its genetic material, arranged in a double-stranded helical structure. These viruses are found in animals, plants, and fungi, and can cause a wide range of diseases. Dsrna viruses are very important to research in molecular biology and genetics, as they provide a model system for studying gene expression and regulation, as well as helping to understand the structure and function of viruses. They can also be used as tools for gene therapy, gene silencing, and gene editing.

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