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Where (in which chromosome) the viral(Avina influenza, H5N1) genome gets integrated with the host human cell?

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Where (in which chromosome) the viral(Avina influenza, H5N1) genome gets integrated with the host human cell?

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influenza is a acute respiratory illness caused by infection with influenza virus.the illness effect the upper and lower respiratory tract and is often accompanied by signs such as fever, headache,myelgia and weakness. influenza virus are the members of the orthomyxoviridae family.influenza A nad B constitute one of the genus and influenza C another.this classification is based on the presence of certain antigens on nucleoprotiens and matrix proteins.influenza A virus are further subdivided on the basis of the surface hemagglutnin[H] and neuraminidase[N] antigens. the viral genome get integrated with those site of human genome that are responsible for the normal replication of the human cells.

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