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Compare and contrast a provirus and viral DNA.(1 point)
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A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed.
A provirus is the host cell’s DNA that has been destroyed.
A provirus is newly replicated viral DNA after injection.
A provirus is newly replicated viral DNA after injection.
A provirus is bacterial DNA incorporated into the viral DNA.
A provirus is bacterial DNA incorporated into the viral DNA.
A provirus is viral DNA incorporated into the host cell’s DNA.
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A provirus is viral DNA incorporated into the host cell’s DNA.
(Unlike free viral DNA, a provirus is integrated into the host genome and can persist and be replicated with the host.)
(Unlike free viral DNA, a provirus is integrated into the host genome and can persist and be replicated with the host.)
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