How is a retrovirus different from a regular virus?(1 point)

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Retroviruses are any virus that has persisted with a semi stable genome for 10 years
Retroviruses are any virus that has persisted with a semi stable genome for 10 years

Retroviruses use RNA to create cells with their reproductive information in its DNA, instead of using DNA or their genetic code to make RNA to construct proteins.
Retroviruses use RNA to create cells with their reproductive information in its DNA, instead of using DNA or their genetic code to make RNA to construct proteins.

Retroviruses infect their host but need to wait for a specific trigger to wake up. Then the infected cell begins to create the retrovirus, causing a significant delay or a long period of symptoms.
Retroviruses infect their host but need to wait for a specific trigger to wake up. Then the infected cell begins to create the retrovirus, causing a significant delay or a long period of symptoms.

Retroviruses are viruses we thought we had cured, but have come back in a new, similar, or look alike virus.

Retroviruses are viruses we thought we had cured, but have come back in a new, similar, or look alike virus.