The correct answer is option C.
Reverse transcription is first very controversial as it contradicts the central dogma.
Reverse transcription is a process by which the Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is converted into Deoxy Ribonucleic acid (DNA). It is a special feature of the Human Immuno Virus (HIV).
HIV uses the DNA template of the host and converts it into RNA with the help of the reverse transcriptase enzyme.
The central dogma of inheritance states that DNA is converted into RNA by a process called transcription. From the RNA, the proteins are produced by a process called transcription.
Since the direction of conversion from DNA to RNA varies in these theories it is regarded as controversial.
The concept of reverse transcription was at first very controversial because it: suggested that RNA could sometimes function as an enzyme.
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A)implied that DNA could be translated into protein.
B)showed that viruses could function with an RNA genome.
C)contradicted the "central dogma" that DNA makes RNA.
D)All of these choices are correct.