HIV, a retrovirus.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a retrovirus.
It has the enzyme reverse transcriptase to copy the RNA genome into
DNA, which is integrated into the host genome as a provirus, where it
remains a permanent resident.
The host's RNA polymerase transcribes the proviral DNA into RNA
molecules, which may function both as mRNA for synthesis of viral
proteins and as new viral genomes.
AZT and reverse transcriptase
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