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What do both viruses and cells have in common ​

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they both have the ability to copy themselves. Hope this was helpful!!

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According to the information in the Venn diagram, the only structure or component that a virus and a cell have in common is nucleic acid. ... Thus unlike living cells, viruses do not reproduce: They replicate by controlling the DNA and protein production of a living cell.

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