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One kind of virus that can become a provirus is a retrovirus.
At this point the retrovirus is referred to as provirus.
Endogenous retroviruses are always in the state of a provirus.
A latent infection results when the provirus is transcriptionally silent rather than active.
Your piece predicting expression of ancient human provirus.
The integrated provirus lies dormant for a time.
This DNA intermediate state of the virus is called the provirus.
During this phase the provirus is transcribed.
But three years ago, I proposed that provirus fragments on different human chromosomes could express all the parts of an active retrovirus.
The timing, it is presumed, depends on the activity of the chromosomal locus hosting the provirus.
The vector, now called a provirus, remains in the genome and is passed on to the progeny of the cell when it divides.
The viral genome is then known as a "provirus" or, in the case of bacteriophages a "prophage".
Inheritance of the 1B4 provirus followed a Mendelian distribution and no phenotypic changes were observed.
Some provirus remains latent in the cell for a long period of time before it is activated by the change in cell environment.
Les bactéries lysogènes et la notion de provirus.
Integration is a point of no return for the cell, which becomes a permanent carrier of the viral genome (provirus).
The present study identified a mechanism that allows expression of a U3Neo gene from a provirus positioned within an intron.
As a result, HIV-1 provirus formation is inhibited.
A provirus does not directly make new DNA copies of itself while integrated into a host genome in this way.
'Provirus' refers to the viral DNA inserted into the human genetic material.
The promoter of the provirus DNA can also cause over expression of regulatory genes.
The expression of sag gene which is present in the provirus is responsible for the production of a superantigen.
These integrated DNAs represent a provirus of the retrovirus.
Provirus: the genetic code of a virus while it is contained within the DNA of a host.
A representative study using linear pHIVCG9.9, which approximates the provirus, is shown in figure 3.