BIO 253 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Crystal Violet, Gram Staining, Incubation Period

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Discussion of hiv infection and progression to aids: Include steps in infection of a cd4 t cell by hiv. Describe the steps in the replication cycle of the hiv virus. Be sure to discuss the significance the three enzymes that hiv carries with it. Explain what happens during the stages of progression of hiv infection to the disease known as aids. Hiv was originated in africa and spread to the united states and europe. The infection makes the immune system deficient and it progression ultimately leads to aids. Hiv can be dated back as far as 1959, it was found in preserved blood samples. It is believed that the infection comes from humans eating non human primates meat. It is believed that the meat contained siv with then mutated to hiv. There are two forms of hiv, hiv1 and hiv2, hiv2 is only seen in a few west african countries and it progresses more slowly than hiv1.

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