Malorie Albee

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One remarkable example is a gene inherited from a retrovirus infection about 400 million years ago that plays a crucial role in memory formation. The gene does this by coding for tiny protein bubbles that help to move information between neurons, in a manner similar to the way that viruses spread their genetic information from one cell to another.
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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