It's called Reverse Transcription, and it's not a new discovery.
Reverse transcription itself, no (not since HIV and other viruses that use RT). But a native protein in human cells, polymerase theta, using reverse transcription is a new discovery. i.e. reverse transcription through an enzyme other than reverse transcriptase, which is not native to human (or mammalian in general) cells, is a new discovery.
Makes sense, thanks for clarifying.
viruses don't exist dude...jesus get with the research and information age
exosomes, what you call viruses are called exosomes, virology is a now disproven theory for anyone objectively paying attention
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