If an HIV lineage obtains a mutation that causes its Tat protein to be somewhat less able to bind to RNA,the most likely result will be
A) more initiation of transcription.
B) less initiation of transcription.
C) the termination of more partial transcripts,and thus the making of fewer complete transcripts.
D) the termination of fewer partial transcripts,and thus the making of more complete transcripts.
E) a reduction in the stability of complete transcripts.
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