interfect
Interfect is a term used in biology and virology to describe the process by which one virus infects another virus. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in the context of viral evolution and the emergence of new viral strains. Interfect can occur through several mechanisms, including the integration of viral genomes, the exchange of genetic material, and the hijacking of viral replication machinery.
One notable example of interfect is the process by which retroviruses, such as HIV, integrate their RNA
Interfect can also occur between different types of viruses. For example, a virus that infects bacteria can
Interfect is a complex process that involves the interaction of multiple biological systems. Understanding the mechanisms