Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Inverted Repeat, Transposase, Eukaryote

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Viruses, retroviruses and repetitive dna part 2. Target cells of immune system: compromises ability to fight virus, cells which are not killed serve as a reservoir of virus. Why no vaccine: hiv (like all viruses and retroviruses) mutates quickly. Reverse transcriptase has no proof-reading ability: mutations to proteins of viral coat. This retrovirus may destroy the cell or keep the cell alive if that is more beneficial for the retrovirus. Viral enzymes can be targets for drugs o o i. e. :teven phage - dna polymerase( different from bacterial polymerase) o i. e. :teven phage - dna polymerase( different from bacterial polymerase) i. e. retrovirus - reverse transcriptase. High rate of evolution - of both viruses and retroviruses: high mutation rate, opportunities for recombination, multiple viruses attacking same cell. In specialized transduction: both can do transduction of transferring bacterial genes from one bacterium to another -> specialized transduction. Only dna that"s adjacent to insertion site can move.

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