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Edelweiss Journal of AIDS

Retrovirus

A Retrovirus is a kind of RNA infection that embeds a duplicate of its genome into the DNA of a host cell that it attacks, in this way changing the genome of that cell. Such infections are particularly named single-stranded positive-sense RNA infections. Once inside the host cells cytoplasm, the infection utilizes its very own reverse transcriptase enzyme to deliver DNA from its RNA genome, the reverse of the usual pattern. The new DNA is then fused into the host cell genome by an integrase enzyme at which point the retroviral DNA is known to as a provirus. The host cell at that point regards the viral DNA as its very own major aspect genome, interpreting and deciphering the viral qualities alongside the phones very own qualities, creating the proteins required to gather new duplicates of the infection. It is hard to recognize the infection until the point that it has tainted the host. By then, the disease will persevere uncertainly. In many infections, DNA is deciphered into RNA, and after that RNA is converted into protein.

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Jhon Smith

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Jhon Smith

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