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Why is it advantageous for viruses to possess different shapes?

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Why is it advantageous for viruses to possess different shapes?

Different shapes allow viruses to have different functions which enable them to invade immune systems of their hosts

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Are viruses specific?

yes, many viruses are species specific and most will target one type of cell

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Obligate intracellular parasite life cycle

  1. entry and uncoating 2. replication 3.Transcription and manufacture of capsid proteins 4self-assembly of new virus particles and their exit from the cell

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How do viruses identify their host cells?

A receptor on the virus (either a peplomer or capsomer) interacts and binds to a receptor on the surface of the host cell.

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the lysogenic cycle?

Advantage: can hide and wait which allows the bacteria to divide before the "mass murder", higher ratio of virus to new phages produced Disadvantage: risk of being detected because bacteria may be able to recognize

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What are the advantages and disadvantages of the lytic cycle?

Advantage: little risk of being detected, quick and efficient Disadvantage: only kill one cell at a time, risk of having no more hosts

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Temperate phage

λ phage that is used for research and that is capable of reproducing by either a lytic or lysogenic cycle

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Why might humans utilize temperate phages?

used as a treatment to kill bacteria, as viral vectors, and to study how viruses work

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What are some harmful examples of a bacteria containing prophages?

Vibrio cholerae, E. coli

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prophage

before it becomes an actual phage, it is embedded into the host's DNA

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Lytic cycle

Virulent or temperate phage, Destruction of host DNA, Production of new phages, Lysis of host cell causes release of progeny phages

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Lysogenization

process of infecting bacteria with temperate phage

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lysogenic cycle

Temperate phage only, Genome integrates into bacterial chromosome as prophage, which (1) is replicated and passed on to daughter cells and (2) can be induced to leave the chromosome and initiate a lytic cycle

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types of viruses

There are single stranded and double stranded viruses containing either DNA or RNA

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what does the host cell do to the capsid?

The host cell digests the capsid releasing RNA into the host cell

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Why is HIV called a retrovirus?

Retroviruses are RNA viruses that use RNA as their genetic material but the host cell must synthesize a DNA copy of the RNA before it can be transcribed or translated.

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Which cells are targeted by HIV?

The primary targets of HIV are activated CD4+ T4 helper lymphocytes (leads to immunosuppression) or helper T cells but the virus can also infect several other cell types including macrophages.

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reverse transcriptase

an enzyme encoded by certain viruses (retroviruses) that uses RNA as a template for DNA synthesis

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