Explore Science-first Philosophy

Retroviruses (within Riboviria)

~ < 1 of audio

Retroviruses (within Riboviria)

~1.25 Billion years ago (+/- 200 million)
Stitch themselves permanently into the host’s genome

Retroviruses emerged by transforming “jumping genes” into infectious agents, mastering the ability to rewrite a host’s permanent genetic code.

Appearing as complex eukaryotes diversified, Retroviruses evolved by equipping mobile genetic elements (retrotransposons) with “stolen” structural proteins. Using the enzyme reverse transcriptase, they flip the flow of information from RNA back into DNA, allowing them to stitch themselves permanently into the host’s genome and hide for generations.


That Science Story, 

was first published on TST 3 months ago.
All story is part of the broader TST project.
Think of tidbits as intellectual scaffolding: modest on their own, but essential to the strength of the whole.

The end!

Scroll to Top