viroid

/ˈvaɪrɔɪd/
noun
  1. A very small infectious agent made of RNA, similar to a virus but smaller and without a protein coat, that can cause diseases in plants.
    • Farmers worry about viroids that can ruin potato crops.
    • Scientists discovered a new viroid in tomato plants last year.
    • Unlike viruses, a viroid consists only of a short strand of RNA.
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