病毒学与抗病毒研究杂志

Human Endogenous and Exogenous Retroviruses and clinical Manifestations

Adam Cohen

Human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) speak to the legacy of antiquated germ-line cell contaminations by exogenous retroviruses and the consequent transmission of the coordinate’s proviruses to the relatives. ERVs have the same inner structure as exogenous retroviruses. Whereas no replication-competent HERVs have been recognized, a few hold up to three of four intaglio ORFs. HERVs have been classified some time recently, with changing scope and profundity, strikingly within the RepBase/RepeatMasker framework. In any case, existing classifications are stupefying. There's a require for a precise, binding together and basic classification. We strived for a classification which is traceable to past classifications and which envelops HERV variety inside a restricted number of clades.