During the infection cycle for a typical retrovirus, such as HIV, which uses RNA as genetic material, the genetic variation in the resulting population of new virus particles is very high because ofSingle choice

A

errors in the protein molecules produced in translation

B

damage to the virus particle from envelope loss during infection

C

errors introduced in the DNA molecule through reverse transcription

D

recombination of the genomes of free virus particles

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