Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Mobile Genetic Elements, Reverse Transcriptase, Retrovirus

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Biology 1202b lecture 23: viruses and retroviruses ii. Why no vaccine: compromises ability to fight virus, cells which are not killed serve as a reservoir of virus, hiv mutates quickly, mutations to proteins of viral coat. Viral enzymes can be targets for drugs. Retrovirus reverse transcriptase: high mutation rate, opportunities for recombination, multiple viruses attacking same cell. Multiple viruses can attack the same cell. Immune system can detect infected cells, strategy is typically to kill off infected cells. 48% of our genome is repetitive dna sequences. Transposable elements (tes: move from place to place in the genome, transposition - jumping genes . Transposon must contact target site: they don"t actually jump . Kaden vanhelden: may lead to altered function of a gene or regulatory region. Insertion sequences (is) are the simplest: inverted repeat at ends of the te, transposase gene catalyzes transposition, may contain genes, more complex. Retrotransposons use reverse transcriptase (rt) to copy and paste.

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