2024
DOI: 10.3389/fcimb.2024.1379962
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Beyond pathogens: the intriguing genetic legacy of endogenous retroviruses in host physiology

Amanda Lopes da Silva,
Bruno Luiz Miranda Guedes,
Samuel Nascimento Santos
et al.

Abstract: The notion that viruses played a crucial role in the evolution of life is not a new concept. However, more recent insights suggest that this perception might be even more expansive, highlighting the ongoing impact of viruses on host evolution. Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) are considered genomic remnants of ancient viral infections acquired throughout vertebrate evolution. Their exogenous counterparts once infected the host’s germline cells, eventually leading to the permanent endogenization of their respecti… Show more

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