víruslike
Víruslike is a term used to describe entities that exhibit characteristics similar to viruses but are not classified as true viruses. These entities often possess genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, and can replicate, but they typically rely on host cells for their reproductive machinery. Unlike conventional viruses, víruslike entities may have more complex structures or larger genomes, and their evolutionary origins are often distinct.
Some researchers use the term "víruslike" to categorize elements of mobile genetic material that can move within
The classification of víruslike entities can be challenging because they blur the lines between cellular life,