DNA Vaccines integrate into the host cell chromosome. They will then produce the proteins for immune...

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  1. DNA Vaccines integrate into the host cell chromosome. Theywill then produce the proteins for immune response within the cellvia the central dogma.How is this different from being infected bya DNA virus?

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Answer DNA vaccines are currently being developed for various bacterial and viral infections DNA vaccines are not same as the DNA viruses When the virus attacks the cell it undergoes a series of steps starting from attachment to the host cell by identification of receptors penetration of the viral nucleic    See Answer
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