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The genetic material of some viruses, such as HIV, is not DNA but is instead Option 1) RNA. Option 2) protein. Option 3) carbohydrate. Option 4) lipid.
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The genetic material of some viruses, such as HIV, is not DNA but is instead Option 1) RNA. Option 2) protein. Option 3) carbohydrate. Option 4) lipid.
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RNA
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The HIV genome consists of two identical single-stranded RNA molecules that are enclosed within the core of the virus particle.
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