Retroviruses: Reversing the dogma of life - A review
<p>Retroviruses replicate by means of reverse transcription, utilizing an enzyme, reverse transcriptase, in conjunction with integrase. Their elements have been found in humans, animals, fungi, plants, and bacteria alike. For millions of years, these elements are continuing to integrate into t...
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Main Authors: | Shobha Potlakayala (Author), Andrew Miles (Author), Shrina Patel (Author), Aayushi Patel (Author), Gregory Wolbrette (Author), Shriya Kane (Author), Nicole Lookfong (Author), Abigayle Noble (Author), Xiuli Shen (Author), Sairam Rudrabhatla (Author) |
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology and Biochemical Technology - Peertechz Publications,
2022-11-09.
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