Description

the viral agent that causes AIDS
the number of genes involved in replication
gene regulation at this phase has a mechanism that is not fully understood
individuals that have the virus create this type of antibodies to the virus
termed used to express the spread of the virus from one person to another
changes the cell cycle of uninfected cells as a disperse molecule
organization that is like other retroviruses found in humans
the accumulation of the virus can cause this disease
needs to be done to very understand the life cycle of the virus
type of cells that are depleted by the virus
must happen for the uncoating, reverse transcription and integration
the number of people infected with this virus
cell mediated, the type of immunity the virus can have in the latent stage
the component of the virus that must be bonded for the virus to start infections
the strength of the affinity for the binding of the viral envelope
type of vaccine that need to be produce
mechanism used in the humoral immune system
which major histocompatibility complex does binding take place
another factor produced by this cell plays a role in fusion
type of infection this virus produce
the number of anti-lymphocytes needs to do this to help slow down asymptomatic features in individuals infected with the virus
type of cell doesn’t allow infection to occur, but binding can occur
property that differs dependent on where the virus is located
replication is dependent on this state of the infected cells
the number of regions that make up the long terminal region
a development of this substance needs to be created to combat the spread of the virus
envelope proteins alter this property of the cell membrane
the life cycle of this species is used to under the life cycle of the virus
property of cytotoxic cells loose over time in infected cells
the position of the TATA box is a critical factor to start this process
type of frameshift that aids in the pol gene being expressed
cytopathic, virus can create three types of this effect
the number of additional genes that effects the life cycle of the of human immunodeficiency virus
the gene that determines the speed the infection will be spread
type of test needed to determine if an individual is infected with the virus
used as a therapeutic for stopping human immunodeficiency virus
cause the virions to be unsuccessful in infecting healthy cells
the virus can find loopholes in this system and control to replicate in the body
responsible for the up keeping of viral RNA
determines if the virus will progress to the disease state
the organelle that repressive coding sequences are found
the type of immune cells that play a major role in the virus
the type of macromolecule that Rev and Rex are categorized as
termed deemed for a person who have virus but does not display any physical properties associated with the virus
type of mutation responsible for negative phenotypes
the amount of mutation strains of the virus
type of therapy the virus has grown resistance to
the genome of the virus is considered well defined because of this aspect
HIV creates these cells

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