BIOL 3155 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: 1918 Flu Pandemic, Flu Season, Influenza A Virus Subtype H3N2

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It"s an effect that the virus is an rna virus, and rna viruses don"t have proof-reading machinery, they copy their genome lot of mutations (errors almost 1:5,000 nucleotides). We have 3 types of flu : a, b and c. type c is very mild and not a problem, but a and b are the viruses that are dangerous. B infects human beings, a infects us and can infect other animals as well. Genome of the flu virus is 12000 nucleotides, we"re going to have more than 1 mutation in every new virus that"s born. Many of these viruses will die due to the errors and mutations. But even if a very small amount survives causes problems. In influenza a,b and c: high mutation rate in rna viruses causes gradual changes, ha and na will accumulate mutation minor ag changes. when the dominant flu virus takes over and stays there for the entire year.

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