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RNA as genetic material

Postby Lumi on Thu Aug 18, 2005 4:33 am

DNA has taken over RNA as genetic material during evolution majorly due to its structural stability....my question is why some viruses still have RNA as the genetic material? Why they take the extra burden of genes coding for Reverse transcriptase when they can have DNA directly as the genetic material which can be incorporated into the host genome?
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Postby MrMistery on Thu Aug 18, 2005 6:42 pm

What don't bacteria suddently all develop a nucleus and organelles so their methabolism will be better? becuase they are primitive. Same thing with RNA viruses. They are primitive, the fact they have RNA as genetic material is one of the characteristics of their state.
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Postby victor on Fri Aug 19, 2005 5:13 am

Yup..as Andrew (Mr.Mistery) said, there're 3 types of viruses gruped based on their genetic substances. It's already their speciality to be known as RNA viruses or DNA viruses.
PS: if you feel uncomfortable with this fact, just complain to the RNA viruses and.....please send them a regards from me.. :lol:
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Postby Daniel Tillett on Fri Aug 19, 2005 1:45 pm

An RNA genome can be an advantage as it can speed up the process of getting your genes translated into proteins. By having an RNA genome these viruses can avoid the initial DNA to RNA transcription step.

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Postby Dr.Stein on Mon Aug 22, 2005 12:14 am

It should be understood that some organism does not evolve, thus they still keep in primitive level but they are survive with the primitiveness (---> is it the correct term? :roll: :lol: ), while another organism evolves to be an advance one.
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Postby Jelanen on Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:29 pm

Also, having RNA as the mode of information transportation allows for mutations to have a quicker effect (or detriment) so that the virus can avoid those pesky antivirals.

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rna as genetic material

Postby rambobala on Tue Aug 30, 2005 10:18 am

hi friend,
viruses got still their genetic material as rna since
1.human evolved from monkeys but still monkeys are here in this world
2.likewise dna is from rna but both are here coexixting
3.rna viruses are having still rna because they are like monkeys living among humans
4.they dont carry RT inborn they picked it from some other organism during evolution(of course viruses are co evolved)
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Postby protozoan on Wed Aug 31, 2005 2:22 pm

Or natural selection still doesnt delete them from the face of the earth. They re still succesfull so many years.
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Re: RNA as genetic material

Postby lockers on Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:48 am

Many viruses make use of an RNA genome because it allows variation, mainly due to its primitive system of replication. unlike DNA genomes which have something called a 'proof reading' system which allows exonuclease activity, things like viruses dont, which means mistakes happen alot more frequently and are not corrected. this is why we cannot get vaccinated against the common cold, because its an RNA beased virus which is constantly changing its genetic make-up, making it unrecogniable to antibodies. hope this helps.
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