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.
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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. A A A A A A
b. GGGGGG
c. AGTCCAGGT
d. CTGTATACGTTA
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a.
b.
c.
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