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Select all of the following that are true about a retrovirus.Multiple select question.It is not a virus.HIV is not a retrovirus.It has RNA.A retrovirus uses reverse transcription.A retrovirus is not contagious.

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Select all of the following that are true about a retrovirus.Multiple select question.It is not a virus.HIV is not a retrovirus.It has RNA.A retrovirus uses reverse transcription.A retrovirus is not contagious.

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The statements that are true about a retrovirus are:

  • It has RNA.
  • A retrovirus uses reverse transcription.

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