Where would you find the double-stranded HIV DNA in an infected cell?

A. In a vesicle in the cytoplasm
B. Incorporated directly into the host cell's DNA
C. As a separate plasmid in the host cell's nucleus
D. There is no HIV form of DNA. It exists only as RNA..


Answer: B

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