1. Write a short note on the basis of the following diagram. Make sure that your note has a clear title. Don't forget to include references if you use any. A B dsDNA 525.75 5.7% Archaea (n=35) ssDNA Animals (n=513) 27.9% 4.9% 3 12.3% dsRNA 6. 0.3% 0.1% dsRNARNA N. 13% 4.8% Bacteria (n=712) 039% (+)RNA X 10% 12% Plants (n=137) 92% 5 7% 4 S (-)RNA RNA-RT 21:8% 2.1% 3.4% ONA-RT 6 Eukarya (n=726) 35.5% RNA-RT 7 11:02 6.9% DNA-RT 6 6.6% 17.1% 10.5% Unicellular 0 (n=76) 30.3% 3 23.7% 118%2 Distribution of the BCs in the three cellular

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1. Write a short note on the basis of the following diagram. Make sure that your note has a
clear title. Don't forget to include references if you use any.
A
B
dsDNA
525.75
Archaea
(n=35)
3:39
ssDNA
27.9%
X
Animals
(n=513)
3
12.3%
4.9%
dsRNA
2
13%
0.1%
dsRNA
4,8%
N
4
0.3%
+RNA
Bacteria
(n=712)
949%
(+)RNA
x
10%
✓
12%
Plants
(n=137)
92%
5
7%
(-)RNA
3
2.1%
3.4% ONA-RT
RNA-RT
21.8%
6
Eukarya
(n=726)
35.5%
RNA-RT
10.5%
30.3%
6
6.6%
4
18.79
7
$1.0% 2
6.9%
DNA-RT
Unicellular
(n=76)
17.1%
11.8% 2
23.7%
3
4
FIG 3 The host range distribution in the seven Baltimore classes of viruses. (A) Distribution of the BCs in the three cellular
domains. The panel illustrates the dominance of dsDNA viruses in Bacteria and Archaea, which contrasts the dominance of
viruses with RNA genomes in Eukarya. (B) Distribution of the BCs in eukaryotes. Each circle represents the breakdown of
the virus genera (according to the ICTV taxonomy release number 35 [https://talk.ictvonline.org/files/master-species-lists/m/
msl/9601]) associated with the indicated group of hosts. The number of virus genera (n) is indicated inside each circle. The
BCs are denoted by the virion nucleic acid and are color coded.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Write a short note on the basis of the following diagram. Make sure that your note has a clear title. Don't forget to include references if you use any. A B dsDNA 525.75 Archaea (n=35) 3:39 ssDNA 27.9% X Animals (n=513) 3 12.3% 4.9% dsRNA 2 13% 0.1% dsRNA 4,8% N 4 0.3% +RNA Bacteria (n=712) 949% (+)RNA x 10% ✓ 12% Plants (n=137) 92% 5 7% (-)RNA 3 2.1% 3.4% ONA-RT RNA-RT 21.8% 6 Eukarya (n=726) 35.5% RNA-RT 10.5% 30.3% 6 6.6% 4 18.79 7 $1.0% 2 6.9% DNA-RT Unicellular (n=76) 17.1% 11.8% 2 23.7% 3 4 FIG 3 The host range distribution in the seven Baltimore classes of viruses. (A) Distribution of the BCs in the three cellular domains. The panel illustrates the dominance of dsDNA viruses in Bacteria and Archaea, which contrasts the dominance of viruses with RNA genomes in Eukarya. (B) Distribution of the BCs in eukaryotes. Each circle represents the breakdown of the virus genera (according to the ICTV taxonomy release number 35 [https://talk.ictvonline.org/files/master-species-lists/m/ msl/9601]) associated with the indicated group of hosts. The number of virus genera (n) is indicated inside each circle. The BCs are denoted by the virion nucleic acid and are color coded.
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