Electron micrographs of chromatin formation in simian virus 40 (SV40) have revealed that
A) the virus uses host cell histone H1 to form nucleosomal-like particles.
B) the virus does not make use of host cell histones to package its genome.
C) the circular double-stranded viral genome is organized into several minichromosomes.
D) the circular double-stranded viral genome is organized into a single minichromosome.
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