RNA-mediated interference and reverse transcription control the persistence of RNA viruses in the insect model Drosophila

2013 
Retrotransposons are often thought of as 'selfish' genetic elements that replicate themselves without any obvious benefit to the host genome. Saleh and colleagues demonstrate that retrotransposons can be involved in generating silencing RNA species to regulate viral replication.
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