A bacteriophage ("eater of bacteria") inject their DNA (or RNA) into the cell.
well it may develop into cancer if other DNA is mixed into your body's cell. but not inject anyway.
DNA or RNA
Bacteriophage T4 virus
So far it seems that Kabuto has gain full control over Orochimaru's DNA which he implanted in himself. So the answer is NO in current circumstances
Inject hamster DNA into your taint.
No. Injecting avian DNA into your body would not give you wings, nor should it affect your DNA.
Bacteria take DNA from their environment.Bacteria inject DNA into another cell
No, a lysogenic virus integrates its DNA into the host cell's genome instead of injecting it. This integrated viral DNA, called a prophage, replicates along with the host cell's DNA.
Nope.Viruses can't reproduce by themselves, they have to inject their DNA into a living cell where it inserts itself into the hosts DNA to be...........................
I think it has to be an embryo or it won't work. Plant embryos are inside the seed.
DNA - 2004 Episode 3 1-3 was released on: USA: July 2005