It occurs when the DNA from the virus is injected into the host cell.
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Yes transcription occurs inside the nucleus of the cell.
A DNA virus has only DNA as its genetic material.
In the host cell. The virus generally enters the host cell by carrying markers on it's surface that allows entry into the host cell. There the virus, which has it's own reverse transcriptase enzymes, uses free nucleotides in the host's cytoplasm to create a strand of DNA from the RNA template using the reverse transcriptase. Transcription. The virus then runs off another strand of DNA and, generally, inserts this into the host's DNA. When the virus is going to reproduce this double stranded insertion then transcribes a mRNA strand for the cellular machinery to translate with the cells own ribosomes. Then the virus, completed, exist the cell and generally lysis it.
Nope. Transcription first, then translation. They occur in alphabetical order. The DNA is copied into RNA in transcription. The RNA is translated into protein in translation.
DNA+DNA=virus
Dna virus
DNA+DNA=virus
What a cell and a virus have in common is the RNA or DNA. The virus can be either a RNA virus or a DNA virus.
HIV is an RNA-virus. It does not contain DNA.
WAY too easy.you just add DNA with DNA which equals virus
A virus replicates its DNA in a cell when it infects the host