After entering the macrophage, the RNA of the virus replicates to form viral DNA by enzyme reverse transcriptase.
This viral DNA gets into the DNA of host cell and directs it to produce viral particles. The macrophages continues to produce virus and in this way acts as HIV factory
How do macrophages in the human body act as HIV factory?
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Rajendra
After entering the macrophage, the RNA of the virus replicates to form viral DNA by enzyme reverse transcriptase.
This viral DNA gets into the DNA of host cell and directs it to produce viral particles. The macrophages continues to produce virus and in this way acts as HIV factory