The high rate of recombination in retroviruses is due to the frequent template switching that occurs during reverse transcription. Although the mechanism that leads to this switch is still a matter of debate, there is increasing evidence that specific RNA structures are involved. And the implications might go beyond retroviral genetic variability.
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