How do the reproduction of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and bacteriophage lambda differ from each other?
A) HIV enocodes and uses reverse transcriptase,while lambda phage does not
B) HIV production requires integrase,while bacteriophage lambda does not
C) HIV can reproduce in either eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells,while bacteriophage lambda can only infect bacteria
D) bacteriophage lambda attaches to specific proteins on the cell surface,while HIV does not
E) None of these is correct
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