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Ancient retroviruses spurred evolution of gene regulatory networks in humans and other primates

biology | cancer | dna | evolution | hiv | retrovirus | viruses

When ancient retroviruses slipped bits of their DNA into the primate genome millions of years ago, they successfully preserved their own genetic legacy. Today an estimated 8 percent of the human genetic code consists of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs)–the DNA remnants from these so-called “selfish parasites.” Surprisingly, the infected hosts and their primate descendants also appear [...]