BIO 110 Lecture 31: BIO 110

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Viral genomes are very compact & efficient. One on one strand, one on the other strand. Smaller genomes are easier to replicate - take less energy. In virus particle, genome is single-stranded rna converted to dna . 1 in 10 humans get hiv through sex. There are 2 of 3 receptors that hiv must bind. Non-progressors - something inherently in immune system that more vigorously fight hiv. The changing viral load during the different stages of disease and the effects of viral load on the probability of sexual transmission. Elisa - looks for antibodies which bind to hiv. Western blot - uses antibodies where bind to hiv and look for hiv proteins. Pcr using primers specific for hiv genes. #1 and 2 are typical of clinical use. Far easier to look for antibodies versus the virus. What strand of the virus do you have - some strains have been produced already. Should be on medication as soon as possible.

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