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- Normally, ERVs pose little threat to their hosts.
- ERVs are relatively simple creatures, genetically speaking.
- Sverdlov calls ERVs " the perpetually mobile footprints of ancient infections ."
- So what makes domesticated ERVs turn feral?
- The human genome project found several thousand ERVs, which are organized into 24 families.
- The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee ( HGNC ) approves gene symbols for transcribed human ERVs.
- Furthermore, American Red Cross Emergency Response Vehicles ( ERVs ) look similar to ambulances.
- In fact, virologists have spotted ERVs in the genome of every mammal they have checked.
- ERVs also have a nasty habit of hopping around the genome, duplicating as they go.
- It is estimated that about 9 percent of the human genome have their origin in ERVs.
- ERVs that retain their protein-producing potential are more like tenuously tamed wolves than loyal puppy dogs.
- Every once in a while these ERVs awake from their civilized slumber and begin pumping out viral proteins.
- For the moment, the jury is still out on whether ERVs are an accessory to autoimmune disease.
- More than 250 Emergency Response Vehicles ( ERVs ) were sent to provide food and water to victims.
- Happily integrated into their new home, ERVs have become part of our own genome, passed down through the generations.
- ERVs have been found to be associated to disease not only through disease-causing relations, but also through immunity.
- These ERVs instead are designed for bulk distribution of relief supplies, such as meals, drinks and other relief supplies.
- Another 30 ERVs from as far away as Iowa and Connecticut were parked at a Smyrna motel, waiting to be deployed.
- Another idea proposed was that ERVs from the same family played a role in recruiting multiple genes into the same network of regulation.
- The viral ancestors of ERVs invaded the cells of our forebears during infections millions of years ago and liked it so much they decided to stay.
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