Chapter 18: Problem 25
Describe the role of the Gag polyprotein during the assembly of HIV components at the host-cell plasma membrane.
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Chapter 18: Problem 25
Describe the role of the Gag polyprotein during the assembly of HIV components at the host-cell plasma membrane.
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Figure \(18.11\) shows a genetic switch that controls the choice between the lytic and lysogenic cycles of phage \(\lambda\). What is a genetic switch? Compare the roles of a genetic switch and a simple operator site (like the one found in the lac operon) in gene regulation.
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Discuss why viruses are considered nonliving.
What structural features are common to all viruses? Which features are found only in certain types of viruses?
Describe how HIV DNA is integrated into a chromosome of the host cell.
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