Question: Viruses lack the structures of cells and are not alive Viruses usually have less than 100 genes,…
Show transcribed image text Viruses lack the structures of cells and are not alive Viruses usually have less than 100 genes, although several have been found that has more than some bacteria, like the Pandora viruses. Most known bacteria have a few thousand genes, some 10,000 although at least one has about 150 Man has around 22,000 genes which is more than found in any plant One person has about 60-100 million miles of DNA
Viruses lack the structures of cells and are not alive Viruses usually have less than 100 genes, although several have been found that has more than some bacteria, like the Pandora viruses. Most known bacteria have a few thousand genes, some 10,000 although at least one has about 150 Man has around 22,000 genes which is more than found in any plant One person has about 60-100 million miles of DNA