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by memen 1049 days ago
Thanks! Still, the article does not back the claim of the parent. The citation that is given for the horizontal gene transfer in herpesvirus states the following:

> herpesviruses are known to capture host genes to evade host defenses. [0]

That still sounds like a one-way gene transfer, and in no way an 'insertion into your DNA to stay dormant' as parent claims.

[0]: https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/JVI.00359-18

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Ah, apologies, I thought you were interested in horizontal transfer. Honestly, now I'm not sure what your question is: the herpes virus' dormancy, or it's DNA insertion. The DNA insertion is already well documented, as is the dormancy, although I have no idea as to the mechanisms for said dormancy. Well, thanks for the rabbit hole!