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Transcription produces Ribonucliec acid molecules.
It has genetic material called DNA which undergo different functions such as replication, transcription, translation
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The enzyme, reverse transcriptase, uses an RNA template to create DNA. Then transcription is done normally to recreate an RNA template and then have it expressed as a polypeptide. By adding this extra step, the chance of mutations is greater so this process is important for quicker adaptations. For example, HIV uses reverse transcriptase and carries RNA instead of DNA.
Retrovirus
Retro virus has reverse transcription in its replication cycle. In other words, rna is template for synthesis of dna. With dna virus, there is no reverse transcription in the replication cycle. Dna is the template for dna synthesis.
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It is called a Retrovirus HIV is an example of a Retrovirus
Transcription produces Ribonucliec acid molecules.
No. Though measles contains an RNA genome like retroviruses, it does not have the distinctive enzyme reverse transcriptase, and therefore does not change its genome to DNA before transcription.
It has genetic material called DNA which undergo different functions such as replication, transcription, translation
But real examples are Leukemia, HIV, that kind of stuff
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What kind of animals undergo binary fission
What kind of animals undergo binary fission
no
The difference between a common animal virus and a retrovirus is that a retrovirus only contains RNA while a common animal virus will have DNA or RNA.