Can a retrovirus infect other cells?

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2026-03-08 07:25

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Yes, a retrovirus can infect other cells. Retroviruses, such as HIV, insert their genetic material into the host cell's DNA, allowing them to replicate and produce new virus particles. These newly formed viruses can then go on to infect additional cells, spreading the infection within the host organism. This ability to integrate into the host genome is a key characteristic of retroviruses.

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