Biology, asked by satishsatish5409, 9 months ago

How does HIV differ from a bacteriophage? [Delhi 201OC]

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Answered by dpray1987
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Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and can be found in the soil and sewage and pretty much anywhere where bacteria can be found. ... HIV also has its own reverse transcriptase to transcribe the viral RNA to DNA and an integrase that integrates the viral DNA into the human DNA.

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Answered by shalu8768
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HIV is a retrovirus with single stranded RNA as genetic material while bacteriophage is usually double stranded DNA virus that invades the bacterial cell.

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