A new study reveals that as much as 8% of the human genome contains DNA derived from bornaviruses, RNA viruses whose replication and transcription takes place in the cell nucleus, through a process known as endogenization.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Human Genes from Virus
A new study reveals that as much as 8% of the human genome contains DNA derived from bornaviruses, RNA viruses whose replication and transcription takes place in the cell nucleus, through a process known as endogenization.
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