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The Role of Retroviruses in Human Evolution

mhackarbie writes "The current edition of the New Yorker magazine has up a story about endogenous retroviruses in the genomes of humans and other species. Although researchers have known about such non-functional retroviral 'fossils' in the human genome for some time, the large amount of recent genomic data underscores just how pervasive they are, in a compelling tale that involves humans, their primate cousins, and a variety of viral invaders. Some researchers are even bringing back non-functional viral remnants from the dead by fixing their broken genes."

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  1. Re:Oh no! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    You, sir, are stupid. I suggest you look up the definition of "broken." It doesn't always mean "not working."

    Hope this effing helps.