Abstract

Reverse transcriptase activity was detected in the supernatants of rat embryo fibroblast cell cultures transformed by HSV types 1 and 2 at either the sub-optimal temperature of 20 degrees C or the supra-optimal temperature of 42 degrees C. Rat cells clones which had been transformed at 20 degrees C contained higher levels of C-type virus DNA polymerase than did cell clones which had been transformed at 42 degrees C. Syncytia formation typical for C-type RNA viruses occurred at passages higher than 24. The activation of endogenous C-type RNA viruses was independent of the virus and transformation method used.

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