Chapter 17: Q. 17.82 (page 610)
How do protease inhibitors disrupt the life cycle of the HIV virus?
Short Answer
Protease inhibitors disrupt the life cycle of the HIV virus by blocking the action of protease enzymes.
Chapter 17: Q. 17.82 (page 610)
How do protease inhibitors disrupt the life cycle of the HIV virus?
Protease inhibitors disrupt the life cycle of the HIV virus by blocking the action of protease enzymes.
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a. Why would reverse transcription be used in the life cycle of this type of virus?
b. What is the name of this type of virus?
Match the following statements with rRNA, mRNA, or tRNA:
a. combines with proteins to form ribosomes
b. brings amino acids to the ribosomes for protein synthesis
c. acts as a template for protein synthesis
What is the difference between a DNA virus and a retrovirus?
What is the genetic code?
What is meant by "translocation"??
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