Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

hey guys!!! how virus attack DNA???CLASS 11 ...​

Answers

Answered by rhea68
1

Answer:

Heya!

virus enters the host cell and releases it's genetic material which is going to attack the host organism cells and infect the neighbouring cells and cause the organism to synthesize it's the enzymes required for replication of the virus inside the cell

in short it's going to take over the biosynthetic machinery of the host organism's cells

Hope this helps (•‿•)

Answered by aganc03
0

Answer:

During infection and replication, viral DNA genomes must contend with the host machinery of the DNA damage response, which senses viral aberrant nucleic acid structures and replication stress. Viruses activate broad signaling networks through kinases of the cellular DNA damage response.

if you are on edurev you can message me at agan choudhary  profile

on edurev everyone can privately message

all you have to do is make free account and send friend request

my level is 5

Similar questions