Pronunciation: /hɜrvz/
noun abbreviation for human endogenous retroviruses, which are remnants of ancient retroviral infections integrated into the human genome
A1 Scientists are studying HERVs to understand their impact on human health.
A2 HERVs are remnants of ancient retroviral infections that have been passed down through generations.
B1 The activation of HERVs has been linked to certain autoimmune diseases.
B2 Research on HERVs suggests they may play a role in the development of some cancers.
C1 There is ongoing debate in the scientific community about the potential implications of HERVs in human evolution.
C2 Advanced genetic studies have revealed the complex interactions between HERVs and the human genome.
formal The study focused on the potential impact of HERVs on human health.
informal Scientists are researching how HERVs may affect our bodies.
slang I heard HERVs can mess with your DNA.
figurative HERVs are like ancient genetic fossils embedded within our genome.
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