“…Unlike other retroelements, such as retroviruses and retrotransposons, integration into the host genome is not essential during their replication cycle. Nevertheless, in recent years there have been accumulating reports of endogenous pararetroviral sequences (EPRVs) in the nuclear genomes of several plants including tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum ) and other Nicotiana species [1-3], potato [4], banana [5-7], petunia [8] and rice [9]. EPRVs are assumed to integrate by illegitimate recombination into the host genome, where they may accumulate to high copy numbers [1,10].…”