Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Hiv, Mobile Genetic Elements, Zoonosis

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Evolution in action: human immunodeficiency virus (lecture 2) Hiv is a virus that targets the immune cells of the host that it infects. We human"s action are shaping the virus evolutionary history even though it is not alive. Virus does not include in the tree of life because they are not considered to be alive, even though it is not alive, it does not make virus does not evolve and have an evolutionary history. Virus are not considered to be alive because, Virus do not have that own metabolism. They do not have mechanism to replicate themselves. Virus does not have a cell structure (all living organism"s basic foundation is individual cell structure, whether they are uni/multi cellular organisms. It is classified as an pandemic (found worldwide) disease. Distribution is not even across the world despite it found all over the globe.

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