Arrange these events of the reproductive cycle of HIV life cycle in chronological order, with the earliest event at the top.
Question
Arrange these events of the reproductive cycle of HIV life cycle in chronological order, with the earliest event at the top.
Solution
- Attachment of the HIV virus to the host cell.
- Fusion of the HIV virus with the host cell.
- Reverse transcription of the viral RNA into DNA by the enzyme reverse transcriptase.
- Integration of the viral DNA into the host cell's DNA with the help of the enzyme integrase.
- Transcription of the integrated viral DNA into new viral RNA.
- Translation of the viral RNA into viral proteins.
- Assembly of the new HIV viruses.
- Budding of the new HIV viruses from the host cell.
- Maturation of the new HIV viruses by the enzyme protease.
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