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  1. Retrovirus - Wikipedia

    Retroviruses with these genes (also called transforming viruses) are known for their ability to quickly cause tumors in animals and transform cells in culture into an oncogenic state.

  2. Retrovirus | Definition, Examples, Diseases, Replication, & Facts ...

    Apr 6, 2026 · A retrovirus is any of a group of viruses that belong to the family Retroviridae and that characteristically carry their genetic blueprint in the form of ribonucleic acid (RNA). Retroviruses …

  3. Retrovirus - National Human Genome Research Institute

    4 days ago · Upon infection with a retrovirus, a cell converts the retroviral RNA into DNA, which in turn is inserted into the DNA of the host cell. The cell then produces more retroviruses, which infect other …

  4. Retroviruses: What They Are, How They Work, and What You Need to …

    Jul 30, 2025 · A retrovirus is a virus that uses its own RNA to replicate inside healthy cells. Learn what the causes and symptoms of retroviruses are along with the treatment options available.

  5. What Are Retroviruses and How Do They Work?

    Aug 4, 2025 · Retroviruses are enveloped viruses, meaning they have a lipid membrane surrounding their protein shell, or capsid. This envelope is stolen from the host cell during the budding process …

  6. What Is a Retrovirus? - Healthline

    Mar 1, 2019 · Retroviruses are a type of virus that use a special enzyme called reverse transcriptase to translate its genetic information into DNA. That DNA can then integrate into the host cell’s DNA.

  7. What Is a Retrovirus and How Does It Replicate?

    Discover the fundamental nature of retroviruses, their unique RNA-to-DNA replication strategy, and how they operate within host organisms.

  8. Retrovirus - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Retroviruses are enveloped positive RNA viruses whose genome is reverse transcribed into double-stranded DNA by viral reverse transcriptase during translocation to the nucleus.

  9. Retroviruses | Science

    First brought to scientific attention as infectious cancer-causing agents nearly 80 years ago, retroviruses are popular in contemporary biology for many reasons.

  10. Retrotransposons, Endogenous Retroviruses, and the Evolution of ...

    This chapter compares other retroelements to retroviruses, focusing on the replication processes of these elements and emphasizing differences from the retroviruses whenever possible.