A virus that has become and integral part of the host cell chromosome and is transmitted from one cell generation to another.
Viral genetic material, in the form of DNA that has been integrated into the host genome. HIV, when it is dormant in human cells, is in a proviral form.
The DNA-only form of a virus; it is the provirus that is integrated into the genome of its host cell.
the genome of a virus integrated into the chromosome of the host cell. It is transmitted to all daughter cells.
A virus that has inserted its genome or a complementary copy of its genome into the host cell genome.
the That integrated DNA form of a retrovirus.
A copy of the genetic information of a retrovirus that is integrated into the DNA of an infected cell. Copies of the provirus are passed on to each of the infected cell's daughter cells.
DNA of a virus, such as HIV, that has been integrated into the genes of a host cell.
a viral state in which viral DNA has been inserted into the chromosome of the host cell.
A virus "chromosome" integrated into the DNA of the host cell.
A provirus is a virus that has integrated itself into the DNA of a host cell. One kind of virus that can become a provirus is a retrovirus. When a retrovirus invades a cell, the RNA of the retrovirus is transcribed into DNA by reverse transcriptase, then inserted into the host genome by an integrase.