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Encogenes are endogenous retroviruses that are integrated into the DNA of a host organism's genome. They can have a range of functions, from influencing gene regulation to playing a role in immune responses. Encogenes are remnants of ancient viral infections that have become a permanent part of the host DNA through the process of retrotransposition.

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