ретровирус

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Bulgarian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Biological term borrowed from English retrovirus, coined in the 1980's. Equivalent to ретро- (retro-, former, backwards) +‎ вирус (virus).

The name refers to the reverse pattern of replication of the virus - by first transcribing intrusive DNA from the virale own RNA, which is then attached to the DNA sequence of the host cell.

Noun[edit]

ретрови́рус (retrovírusm

  1. (virology) retrovirus (viruses from family Retroviridae of class VI in Baltimore's classification)
  2. (by generalizaiton) ortervirus (any virus which uses reverse transcriptase for replication)

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