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Any process that activates or increases the frequency, rate or extent of retroviral genome replication. Any process that modulates the frequency, rate or extent of retroviral genome replication. A reproductive process involved in viral reproduction. Usually, this is by infection of a host cell, replication of the viral genome, and assembly of progeny virus particles. In some cases the viral genetic material may integrate into the host genome and only subsequently, under particular circumstances, 'complete' its life cycle. Any process involved in the replication of a retroviral genome. Retroviruses use RNA as their nucleic acid and reverse transcriptase to copy their genome into the DNA of the host cells chromosomes. Any process that stops, prevents or reduces the frequency, rate or extent of retroviral genome replication. A set of processes which all viruses follow to ensure survival; includes attachment and entry of the virus particle, decoding of genome information, translation of viral mRNA by host ribosomes, genome replication, and assembly and release of viral particles containing the genome. Any process involved directly in viral genome replication, including viral nucleotide metabolism.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: retroviral genome replication
Acc: GO:0045090
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: Any process involved in the replication of a retroviral genome. Retroviruses use RNA as their nucleic acid and reverse transcriptase to copy their genome into the DNA of the host cells chromosomes.
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GO:0045090 - retroviral genome replication (interactive image map)

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