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Published on: August 21, 2026

What is the significance of capsomeres in tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) -

A
It protects both types of nucleic acids
B
It provides infections nature to virus
C
It protects the RNA from protease enzyme
D
It protects the nucleic acid from ribonuclease enzyme

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TMV (Tobacco Mosaic Virus) has a protein coat made of capsomeres arranged in a helical manner. These capsomeres form the capsid around the viral RNA.Their main function is to protect the RNA from damage. They specifically prevent degradation by ribonuclease enzymes. Capsomeres also help maintain the rod-like structure of TMV.

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