So what your trying to say in plain english is, any cat infected with
FeLV-A that doesn't convert to negative will eventually develop it's own
strain of FeLV unique to it, which is then called FeLV-B?  What causes
the FeLV-A's recombination into a FeLV-B or FeLV-C sequence?  What
causes this to happen in some and not others if they remain positive?

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