Lecture 30: Immune Evolution Flashcards

1
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Do invertebrates have adaptive immunity ?

A

No only innate

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2
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Why study evolution of immune system ?

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  1. Conserved elements important
  2. Some elements more effective in some species
  3. Discovery of new ways of regulating human immune mechanisms
  4. Important differences in other species may be important to humans
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3
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What is evolution ?

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Emergence of new species due to inherite advantageous mutations

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4
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What is molecular evolution composed of ?

A
  1. Genome duplication
  2. Chromosome duplication
  3. Gene duplication
  4. Time
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5
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What are the methods of bacterial defence ?

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  1. Change pH
  2. Generate oxygen
  3. Scavenge nutrients
  4. Kill enemy
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6
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What are bacteriocins ?

A

Bacterial anti-bacterial mechanisms

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7
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What type of peptides in antimicrobial peptides ?

A

Short peptides

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8
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What are antimicrobial peptides encoded as ?

A

Inactive precursor proteins

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9
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What are antimicrobial peptides expressed by ?

A

Neutrophils and epithelial cells

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