Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 23.3: Cell Membrane, Macrophage, Retrovirus

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23. 3 it is typically difficult to treat and prevent viral infections. Viruses are difficult to treat because they typically remain hidden in the host cell: unaffected by antibiotics, treatment is limited to relieving the symptoms. Prevention is the main course of treatment so vaccinations are used. Viruses that use their own polymerase are more obvious targets = more vaccines developed. Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) is caused by hiv (human. Immunodeficiency virus: hiv is a retrovirus made of 2 single stranded copies of rna, also contain an enzyme, reverse transcriptase, in the capsid, replication: 1. The virus"s genome enters the host cell along with the reverse transcriptase, which copies the viral rna onto a complementary strand of. A second strand of dna is then synthesized, using the first strand as a template. The resulting double-stranded dna integrates into the host cell"s dna as a provirus.

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