Biology 1001A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Reverse Transcriptase, Dna Virus, Comparative Anatomy

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Outcomes (term test 1: characteristics of viruses and why they are not generally considered to be alive . Viruses do not have their own metabolism and cannot reproduce on their own: why viral infections are usually difficult to treat with drugs, and exceptions to this general principle. Viral infections hide in host cells and are difficult to track down this way, attacking the virus may harm the host as well. Lots of mutations, hard for drug to effectively target the virus. Certain viruses use different enzymes and have certain processes when they are incorporated into the cell. It is most effective to target such enzymes, as they do not typically change even if there are mutations in the virus: whether viruses are always pathogenic. No, viruses are not always pathogenic and may prevent pathogenic viruses from infecting the cells. May feed off resources but still manages to keep cell alive: hypotheses for the evolutionary origin of viruses.

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