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8 March, 17:14

The HIV virus and the T2 bacteriophage virus HAVE this in common:

A they both have RNA

B they both have a membrane coat

C they both have DNA

D they both contain genetic material

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  1. 8 March, 20:52
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    The correct answer is option D, that is, they both contain genetic material.

    HIV or human immunodeficiency virus refers to a retrovirus, this signifies that it comprises of single-stranded RNA as its genetic substance in comparison to the double-stranded DNA carried by human cells.

    The bacteriophage refers to a virus that infects bacteria and at certain times destructs them by the process of dissolution or lysis. The phages or bacteriophages comprises a head formed of protein, an inner core of nucleic acid, which can be either RNA or DNA, and a hollow protein tail.
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