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The Fatal Error of an Ancient, HIV-Like Virus

Por: The Atlantic Science September 24, 2022

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It got too cozy with its host.Nature Picture Library / AlamySeptember 21, 2022Many, many millions of years ago, an HIV-like virus wriggled its way into the genome of a floofy, bulgy-eyed lemur, and got permanently stuck.Trapped in a cage of primate DNA, the virus could no longer properly copy itself or cause life-threatening disease. It became a tame captive, passed down by the lemur to its offspring, and by them down to theirs. Today, the... + full article



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