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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Section 3.7, chromosomes characterized by many different configurations, retroviral genomes become integrated into the chromosomes, Re-infect as observed in experiements in Section 3.6, Re-infect each of the infected cells, reverse transcription which was essential to its life cycle, provirus which inserted into chromosomes, retroviruses e.g. SV40, retroviruses e.g. RSV, retroviral genomes underwent reverse transcription, ssRNA thus these virused were called retroviruses, ssRNA but its genome structure, chromosomes of infected cells, retroviral genomes is comprised of ssRNA, retroviral genomes were incorrectly hypothesized to Re-infect, genome structure is diploid, reverse transcription to form a DNA provirus