BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Lysogenic Cycle, Reverse Transcriptase, Retrovirus

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Phages that undergo a lysogenic reproductive cycle are called temperate phages: viruses replicate themselves by containing the information needed to produce the needed enzymes used in replication o early genes code for the enzymes and proteins necessary to transcribe and translate the sections of the genome that code for viral proteins and lysis proteins late genes , retroviruses o a special class of viruses that bend the rules of the central dogma. Instead of making rna copies of the genome, the reverse transcriptase enzyme makes a dna copy of the rna viral genome which violates the central dogma of going from dna to rna: the dna copy is then made double stranded, and is then inserted into the host dna (very much like a prophage, the viral genome is now in the cell genome, protected from anything the immune cell may want to do, and can now make rna copies of itself through transcription, make more rna, proteins etc.

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