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How do viruses infect eukaryotic cells?

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Answer: Viruses can use either prokaryotes or eukaryotes, or both, as host cells. To do so, the virus injects its genetic material into the host, which then triggers the host to begin replicating the virus's genetic material. Although this process seems invasive, it is not always problematic for the host.

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