Live Breaking News & Updates on Kenp Aplin

Stay updated with breaking news from Kenp aplin. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

A rare recent case of retrovirus integration:

<p><em>Retroviruses are viruses that multiply by incorporating their genes into the genome of a host cell. If the infected cell is a germ cell, the retrovirus can then be passed on to the next generation as an &ldquo;endogenous&rdquo; retrovirus (ERV) and spread as part of the host genome in that host species. In vertebrates, ERVs are ubiquitous and sometimes make up 10 per cent of the host genome. However, most retrovirus integrations are very old, already degraded and therefore inactive &ndash; their initial impact on host health has been minimised by millions of years of evolution. A research team led by the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) has now discovered a recent case of retrovirus colonisation in a rodent from New Guinea, the white-bellied mosaic-tailed rat. In a paper in the scientific journal &quot;Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences&quot;, they describe this new model of virus integration. The observat ....

Papua New Guinea , Kenp Aplin , Max Delbr , Alex Greenwood , Saba Mottaghinia , California State University Fullerton , University Of Nicosia , Australian Museum , Robert Koch Institute , Proceedings Of The National Academy Sciences , Department Of Wildlife Diseases , Leibniz Institute For Zoo , Greenwood Department , Museum Victoria , Method Of Research , German Research Foundation , Wildlife Research , Leibniz Institute , New Guinea , National Academy , Prof Alex Greenwood , Southeast Asia , Papua New , German Research , South Australian Museum , Woolly Monkey Virus ,