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Viroids differ from viruses in having...

Viroids differ from viruses in having

A

DNA molecules with protein coat

B

DNA molecules without protein coat

C

RNA molecules with protein coat

D

RNA molecules without protein coat

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D

(d) Viroids differ from viruses in having RNA molecules without protein coat, Viruses on the other hand posses DNA or RNA with a protein coat, as their genetic material. Viruses can infect a wide range of organisms including plants, animals or bacteria, while viroids infect only plants.
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