The sequence of HIV refers to the specific order of nucleotides in its RNA genome. HIV is a retrovirus, meaning it has two identical strands of RNA that encode essential proteins for its replication and infection processes. The viral genome includes genes such as gag, pol, and env, which are crucial for forming viral particles and facilitating the virus's entry into host cells. Understanding this sequence is vital for developing treatments and vaccines against HIV.
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