| SMRV | Squirrel monkey retrovirus |
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| PERV | pig endogenous retrovirus |
| retrovirus |
A virus capable of altering the normal genetic writing process, causing the host cell to replicate the virus instead of itself. HIV is an example of such a virus.
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| retrovirus |
A family of RNA viruses that have the unique characteristic of producing an enzyme that makes a DNA copy of its genetic information from an RNA template (the opposite of what normally takes place). The most widely recognized of these viruses is HIV, the causative agent in AIDS. Another virus from this family (HTLV-1) has been associated with T cell leukemia. Initial reports of an association of an HTLV-II-like retrovirus with CFS could not be confirmed in subsequent studies.
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| retrovirus |
A virus that carries its genetic material as RNA, rather than DNA. Retroviruses use reverse transcriptase to insert their genetic material into the chromosomes of infected cells.
Ãâó: www.bscs.org/onco/glossary.htm
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| retrovirus |
A large group of RNA viruses.
Ãâó: www.epidemic.org/glossaryText/glossaryP-S.html
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| retrovirus |
Viruses that replicate by making DNA from RNA (instead of the other way around) and therefore contain RNA in their virions.
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