“…The genomic structure of ALV is highly similar to that of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), whereas both of them rely on reverse transcriptase (RT) for genome replication ( Hurwitz and Leis, 1972 ; Battula and Loeb, 1976 ; Nasioulas et al, 1995 ; Coffin and Fan, 2016 ). RT inhibitors like lamivudine (LAM) and zidovudine (AZT) were designed to inhibit the replication efficiency of retroviruses, and many of them have been proved to be effective in several viruses, especially the HIV ( Durand-Gasselin et al, 2008 ; Akanbi et al, 2012 ; Clark and Hu, 2015 ; Berruti et al, 2021 ). However, the wide application of RT inhibitors has also led to the emergence of many drug-resistant virus strains, which may even cause a more serious epidemic ( Fanning et al, 2003 ; Kantor et al, 2004 ; Bulteel et al, 2014 ; Mulato et al, 2021 ).…”