How does the reproduction of HIV and lambda phage differ?
A) HIV contains reverse transcriptase enzyme, while lambda phage does not.
B) Immediately after HIV enters the cell, reverse transcriptase RNA is transcribed into DS DNA. Lambda phage reverse transcriptase DNA is integrated immediately into the host genome
C) HIV contains integrase, while lambda phage does not.
D) HIV attaches to specific proteins on the cell surface, while lambda phage does not.
E) Lambda phage attaches to specific proteins on the cell surface, while HIV does not.
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