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Quite simple actually. A protein capsid and genetic material within the capsid and sometimes digestive enzymes to destroy bacterial DNA, for instance ( DNA, T even phages, for instance ). Retroviruses have RNA as their genetic material, so they need reverse transcriptase enzymes to replicate cell DNA from their RNA template. They also can have membranous coat, usually take from a cell they are exiting.

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