Submitted by fil- t3_1193rdl in askscience
unconventionally_ t1_j9nleic wrote
Reply to comment by spacemonkeymafia42 in How did the placenta evolve? by fil-
Whoa. How do we adapt virus genes into our DNA? I’m so intrigued
joalheagney t1_j9nr2t2 wrote
Keeping it short? Viruses reproduce by inserting DNA into our cells' nuclei (Even the RNA viruses - there's just extra steps).
Several viruses have a dormant stage, where they infect a cell, but don't produce new viral particles unless triggered - usually by stress of the host. Herpes simplex is a good example, which is why cold sores come back.
Once a viral gene is in a stem cell, it's up for reuse and adaptation via evolution, just like any other gene.
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