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 is called a Retrovirus HIV is an example of a Retrovirus
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.
no
Yes!
you can in measles you can in measles
I thought measles was already the singular word. For example, "He has measles." Measles is already plural as well. For example, "They all have measles."
A retrovirus is actually a virus that encode the DNA anddestroys the DNA and replace it with RNA. As I heard on TV they presume that life on planet (when it started out was actually beginning of earth) when the monkey have the retrovirus they made the thing call humans and about 99% of the a regular human. Without this retrovirus you won't be living, breathing, mammals. I hope u got some of the info! =)
a retrovirus
Evolution is origin of retroviruses .
Reverse transcriptase.
It's a retrovirus.