Metavirus
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Metavirus est un genre de virus de la famille des Metaviridae qui comprend 21 espèces. Ce sont des rétrovirus à ARN simple brin classés dans le groupe VI de la classification Baltimore, dont les hôtes naturels sont des Protozaoaires, des Champignons, des Invertébrés, des Vertébrés ou des Plantes.
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Metavirus is a genus of viruses in the family Metaviridae. They are retrotransposons that invade a eukaryotic host genome and may only replicate once the virus has infected the host. These genetic elements exist to infect and replicate in their host genome and are derived from ancestral elements unrelated from their host. Metavirus may use several different hosts for transmission, and has been found to be transmissible through ovule and pollen of some plants.
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Metavirus
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Metavirus
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2019-11-20
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Metavirus is a genus of viruses in the family Metaviridae. They are retrotransposons that invade a eukaryotic host genome and may only replicate once the virus has infected the host. These genetic elements exist to infect and replicate in their host genome and are derived from ancestral elements unrelated from their host. Metavirus may use several different hosts for transmission, and has been found to be transmissible through ovule and pollen of some plants. Metavirus contains five families of the Ty3/Gypsy element with either one or two open-reading frames; these families are mdg1, mdg3, blastopia, 412, and micropia. Each of the five families contains either one or two open-reading frames, gag3 and/or pol3. There is evidence to support that amino acid deprivation in the elements host genome has frequently caused a frameshift towards the Ty3 element. Metavirus corresponds with the Ogre/Tat gene lineage.
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Metavirus est un genre de virus de la famille des Metaviridae qui comprend 21 espèces. Ce sont des rétrovirus à ARN simple brin classés dans le groupe VI de la classification Baltimore, dont les hôtes naturels sont des Protozaoaires, des Champignons, des Invertébrés, des Vertébrés ou des Plantes.
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