Genome of Hiv
The genome of HIV is essential to understanding the virus and its effects on human health. HIV stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus and it is a retrovirus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). The HIV genome is the genetic material (DNA or RNA) that makes up the virus. It contains nine genes that code for proteins that enable HIV to infect and replicate inside human cells. Studying the HIV genome helps researchers develop treatments, vaccines, and strategies for preventing HIV infection and reducing its spread. It also sheds light on how the virus evolves and adapts to its environment.
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