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What is the role of the RNA of the invading AIDS virus when it is released into the host cell?

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What is the role of the RNA of the invading AIDS virus when it is released into the-example-1

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According to the text, the ribonucleic acid or the RNA is released by the helper T-lymphocyte when the AIDS virus enters it. The RNA will affect the cells of the host directly to the DNA and this will make the DNA to form new AIDS viruses. Since the DNA was affected through the RNA, the T-lymphocyte’s effectiveness will not be as effective as before.

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