Definition of Retroviral infection

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Retroviral infection

The term 'Retroviral infection' as it applies to the area of gnome research can be defined as 'The presence of retroviral vectors, such as some viruses, which use their recombinant DNA to insert their genetic material into the chromosomes of the host's cells. The virus is then propogated by the host cell'.

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