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The DNA probe binds to its mutated counterpart and destroys it.
Virus penetrates its genetic material into the host. The genome is then inserted randomly on a point of the host genome. Since it is an random event, it can block a pathway of that particular or cause any mutation due to the insertion of viral genome.
You get a mutant
A genome
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Viruses with RNA as their genetic material are called retroviruses. They use the enzyme reversetranscriptase to transcribe their RNA genome into DNA, which is then inserted into the host's genome.
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The DNA probe binds to its mutated counterpart and destroys it.
Virus penetrates its genetic material into the host. The genome is then inserted randomly on a point of the host genome. Since it is an random event, it can block a pathway of that particular or cause any mutation due to the insertion of viral genome.
You get a mutant
It is called Genome
DNA is found (usually) in each cell of an organism in the nucleus or in an area called a nucleoid.
It is called the genome
Genome
genome
A genome
genome