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Everyone would accept this conclusion in the case of Varicella, a virus whose genome always stays isolated from the rest of the DNA in the cell. But the implication gets more uncomfortable in the case of some viruses, known as retroviruses, which permanently paste their genome into the main DNA of the cell, and so can become part of the host genome—part of ourselves.
The Ancestor's Tale: A Pilgrimage to the Dawn of Evolution
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