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The virus has DNA as its genetic material. More interesting, the DNA is single-stranded.

"Parvo" is short for "parvovirus" and usually "canine parvovirus type 2."

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Avian flu, or avian influenza virus, is a type of RNA virus. It has a single-stranded RNA genome.

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The Variola virus which is the virus that causes Smallpox which the virus is a double stranded DNA in the family of poxviridae and orthopoxvirus which is the Genus name.

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Parvovirus is a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) virus, which does not have an membranous envelope.

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it is rna

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rna

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