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RNA viruses' rapid mutation fuels both pandemics and groundbreaking vaccines
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What is a key factor that makes RNA viruses particularly challenging to control in human populations?
They have DNA genomes that integrate into human chromosomes.
Their high mutation rate allows them to quickly adapt and evade immune responses.
They replicate very slowly, making them less detectable by the immune system.
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RNA viruses' rapid mutation rates fuel both pandemics and scientific breakthroughs
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Why do RNA viruses tend to evolve more rapidly than DNA viruses?
Because their RNA-based genomes replicate with higher error rates, leading to more mutations.
Because they have larger genomes that allow more genetic diversity.
Because RNA viruses use DNA intermediates that increase mutation frequency.
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