Place the following events of HIV infection of a cell in sequence from first to last
1. viral RNA is converted to sing-stranded viral DNA with assistance of reverse transcriptase
2. viral DNA is sliced into cell genome using the enzyme integrase
3. gp 120 proteins on viral envelope combine with CD4 receptors of body cells
4. cell replicates infected daughter cells and makes more HIV
5. viral RNA and reverse transcriptase enzyme enter host CD4+ T cell
6. long strands of viral RNA are cut in the presence of protease
7. single-stranded viral DNA replicates into double-stranded DNA
3. gp 120 proteins on viral envelope combine with CD4 receptors of body cells
5. viral RNA and reverse transcriptase enzyme enter host CD4+ T cell
1. viral RNA is converted to sing-stranded viral DNA with assistance of reverse transcriptase
6. long strands of viral RNA are cut in the presence of protease
2. viral DNA is sliced into cell genome using the enzyme integrase
7. single-stranded viral DNA replicates into double-stranded DNA
4. cell replicates infected daughter cells and makes more HIV
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