13 Role of Reverse Transcriptase in Retroviral Recombination
Abstract
Recombination is most often observed between exogenous retroviruses, but it is not limited to them. Recombination can also occur between endogenous and exogenous viruses (for review, see Eisenman et al. 1980; Linial and Blair 1982; Stoye and Coffin 1985). Retroviruses can also transduce host sequences at a low frequency (for review, see Bishop and Varmus 1985), presumably through a process involving nonhomologous recombination.
Both homologous recombination and nonhomologous recombination are discussed in this chapter. Earlier work has been summarized in many excellent reviews (Hunter 1978; Coffin 1979; Linial and Blair 1982; Bishop 1983; Skalka et al. 1983; Bishop and Varmus 1985; Katz and Skalka 1990). We emphasize here the present knowledge of the mechanisms of recombination.
HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION
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