Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Hiv, Reverse Transcriptase, Immune Receptor

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Immune system eventually collapses: azt was developed to block reverse transcription, replaces oh on pentose sugar with n3, drug became less and less effective, some mutations led to azt resistance (reverse transcriptase can"t pick up the. Azt: viral population becomes resistant, evolution of azt resistance, process: Random mutations to reverse: host-parasite evolution works both ways, deletion in an immune receptor confers hiv resistance (hiv cannot attach to cell) Summary: evolution in action: evolution is often very fast, even non-living things can evolve, hiv evolution involves topics such as, mutation and variation, natural selection, evolutionary history transcriptase produce virions that vary in azt resistance. During azt treatment, many virions fail to reproduce variants that persist are those that can reproduce in this environment (presence of azt) Increasing proportion of azt-resistant virions (viral population changes over time: outcome: The central ideas of darwin"s theory of evolution by natural selection can be summarized as follows:

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