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Viruses That Violate the "Central Dogma" Through the Use of an Enzyme

Question 144

Question 144

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Viruses that violate the "central dogma" through the use of an enzyme that makes DNA copies of an RNA molecule are called


A) bacteriophage.
B) retroviruses.
C) RNA viruses.
D) DNA viruses.
E) enveloped viruses.

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