Question: What is the most common type of genetic material found in plant viruses?
Options:
Chloroplasts
Ribosomes
RNA
All of the above
✅Explanation:
While some viruses can have DNA as their genetic material, many plant viruses primarily use RNA (ribonucleic acid) for their genetic information. This RNA can be single-stranded or double-stranded depending on the specific virus.
While some viruses can have DNA as their genetic material, many plant viruses primarily use RNA (ribonucleic acid) for their genetic information. This RNA can be single-stranded or double-stranded depending on the specific virus.
📌Other Options:
Chloroplasts are organelles within plant cells that contain their own DNA but are not the primary genetic material of viruses.
Ribosomes are cellular structures involved in protein synthesis and don't store genetic information.