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Retroviruses 'almost half a billion years old'
« on: January 10, 2017, 06:14:11 pm »
Retroviruses 'almost half a billion years old'

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    January 10, 2017
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    University of Oxford
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    Retroviruses -- the family of viruses that includes HIV -- are almost half a billion years old, according to new research. That's several hundred million years older than previously thought and suggests retroviruses have ancient marine origins, having been with their animal hosts through the evolutionary transition from sea to land. The findings will help us understand more about the continuing 'arms race' between viruses and their hosts.
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Retroviruses -- the family of viruses that includes HIV -- are almost half a billion years old, according to new research by scientists at Oxford University. That's several hundred million years older than previously thought and suggests retroviruses have ancient marine origins, having been with their animal hosts through the evolutionary transition from sea to land.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/01/170110094647.htm
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Re: Retroviruses 'almost half a billion years old'
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2017, 06:15:47 pm »
It makes sense it would be the oldest type as it is RNA based.