Retroviruses and RNA viruses differ in that
A) the viral genome of RNA viruses is translated directly by the host cell ribosomes.
B) a cDNA copy of the RNA virus genomes is made.
C) retroviruses often enter the lytic phase.
D) retroviruses do not have an RNA genome.
E) RNA viruses are often lysogenic.
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