käänteiskopiointi
Käänteiskopiointi, or reverse transcription, is a biological process where an RNA molecule is used as a template to synthesize a complementary DNA (cDNA) molecule. This process is primarily carried out by a specialized enzyme called reverse transcriptase. In nature, reverse transcription is famously observed in retroviruses, such as HIV. These viruses use reverse transcriptase to convert their RNA genome into DNA, which is then integrated into the host cell's genome.
This mechanism is crucial for the replication cycle of retroviruses, allowing them to hijack the host cell's
The discovery of reverse transcriptase and the process of reverse transcription by Howard Temin and David
In molecular biology laboratories, reverse transcription is a fundamental technique used to study gene expression. Researchers