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What is the main component of viruses that contains genetic material and is enclosed in a protein coat?

Viruses are made up of a piece of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, which contains the instructions for their replication and functions as their genetic code. This genetic material is enclosed in a protective coat of protein, known as the capsid.

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