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The Genome of HIV
The genome of HIV consists of two identical strands of RNA. Each strand is around 9700 nucleotides long. The genome contains all of the information that is necessary to synthesize viral proteins.
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Updated 2021-08-22
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The Genome of HIV
Capsid Proteins Surrounding the Genome
Reverse Transcriptase (Viral Enzyme)
Cellular Proteins
Integrase
Trans-activator of transcription (Tat)
Nucleocapsid Protein (NC)
Viral Protein r (Vpr)
Proteases
SU and TM
Matrix Protein
Viral infectivity factor (Vif)
Negative Regulatory Factor
What type of Virus is HIV?
Reference Node HIV/AIDS Infection