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If virus destroys the host DNA it is known as​

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Answered by Rohitkumar2006
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A virus doesn't destroy a cell's DNA. Viruses need a living cell to grown in so they either grow in a cell and then get released to infect more cells or they can become part of the cell's DNA and get carried along to daughter cells when the cell makes more of itself. By the way, there are DNA viruses and RNA viruses. They can act differently.

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Answered by vikbhat07
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Explanation: The Virus Cannot Destroy The DNA BTW.

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