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How does HIV differ from a bacteriophage?What is a cistron 2​

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HIV is a member of a group of viruses called retrovirus,which has an envelope enclosing the RNA genome.Bacteriophage virus has an envelope enclosing the DNA genome. It is divided into three PARTS, HEAD,neck and tail.

A cistron is an alternative term to a gene. The word cistron is used to emphasize that genes exhibit a specific behavior in a cis-trans test; distinct POSITIONS (or loci) within a genome are cistronic.



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