How are new viruses made?(1 point)

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viral DNA or RNA copied in a virus
viral DNA or RNA copied in a virus

viral DNA or RNA copied in a host cell
viral DNA or RNA copied in a host cell

asexual reproduction
asexual reproduction

sexual reproduction

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New viruses are made when viral DNA or RNA is copied in a host cell. This process typically involves the virus entering the host cell and using the cell's machinery to replicate its genetic material and produce new viral proteins, which then assemble into new virus particles.