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Which of these enzymes are coded by the HIV genome?Multiple select question.ProteaseDNA polymeraseIntegraseBeta galactosidaseReverse transcriptase

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Which of these enzymes are coded by the HIV genome?Multiple select question.ProteaseDNA polymeraseIntegraseBeta galactosidaseReverse transcriptase

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The enzymes that are coded by the HIV genome are:

  1. Protease
  2. Integrase
  3. Reverse transcriptase

DNA polymerase and Beta galactosidase are not coded by the HIV genome.

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