Bracoviruses recruit host integrases for their integration into caterpillar's genome.
Some DNA viruses infect host animals usually by integrating their DNAs into the host genome. However, the mechanisms for integration remain largely unknown. Here, we find that Cotesia vestalis bracovirus (CvBV), a polydnavirus of the parasitic wasp C. vestalis (Haliday), integrates its DNA circles i...
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Main Authors: | Zehua Wang, Xiqian Ye, Yuenan Zhou, Xiaotong Wu, Rongmin Hu, Jiachen Zhu, Ting Chen, Elisabeth Huguet, Min Shi, Jean-Michel Drezen, Jianhua Huang, Xuexin Chen |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80ac222e67bc44f1a608400f34952dc4 |
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