Microbiology chapter 13 viruses viroids and prions
When two different strains of segmented virus enter the same cell resort many of the gene segments can occur resulting in
Antigenic shift
During the ____ Or maturation step in viral multiplication capsids and genetic material or packaged into curious
Assembly
The ____ or maturation stage of T4 phage Lytic cycle is marked by the formation of new phage particles inside the host cell
Assembly
Replication of temperance phages& lytic phages have which steps in common
Assembly, attachment, genome entry, release, biosynthesis of viral components
In order to infect an animal cell virus must
Attached to receptors on the host cytoplasmic membrane
List the steps of animal virus infection cycle in the correct order
Attachment penetration and uncoding synthesis of viral proteins & replication Genome assembly release
____ Phages have the option of entering the prophage state, while ____ phases always burst the host cell shortly after injection
Temperate; lytic
What mechanisms the newly assembled viruses use to leave their host cell
Triggering apoptosis & budding
After a virus enters a cell the nucleic acid separates from the protein coat a process called
Uncoating
The process by which the viral nucleic acid is released from the protective protein coat is called
Uncoating
Single virus particle is referred to as a
Virion
A_____is a infectious agent that lacks a capsid and consist only of RNA
Viroid
What are true about viruses
Viruses contain RNA or DNA but not both the viral capsid is composed of proteins
What are two types of transduction
generalized and specialized
Because they are dependent on who sells viruses are classified as
obligate intracellular parasites
The phage DNA that is latently incorporated into the bacterial host genome is called a
prophage
Which of the following are cytopathic effects of viruses
Inclusion bodies & syncytia
Which of the following directs incorporation of phage DNA into bacterial chromosome
Intergrase
- strand genome
Is the complement to mRNA
The typical symptoms of cold sores can be caused by
Latent HSV 1 that has reactivated; And initial infection with HSV one
The term _____is used to describe a rupture a personal cell
Lysis
Consequences of lysogeny include
Lysogenic conversion and immunity to superinfection
Which type of infection does the virus remain in the host for years sometimes without symptoms
Persistent
In A ____viral titer can be determined by counting clear zones in a monlayer of cells
Plaque assay
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies are Caused by
Prions
Which of the following describes a type of relationship that bacteriophages skin have to host
Productive Lytic infections, latent Infection or host cell genotype is changed
The phage DNA that is latently incorporated into the bacterial host genome is called a
Prophage
A ____is a animal virus Gyno residing silently in a host cell Gynome
Provirus
The Virally encoded polymerase needed for replication of RNA viruses is called a
Replicase
The enzyme of RNA viruses that lack of proofreading ability in this makes many mistakes compared to polymerases of DNA viruses is
Replicase
_____Proteins is essential for maintenance of lysogenic state
Repressor
Specialized transduction
Results from errors in excision of the prophage; Transfers phage DNA and adjacent n host cells; Produces defective phage particals
HIV is described as a ___ because it uses reverse transcriptase to make DNA copy from its RNA genome
Retrovirus
An enzyme that uses RNA molecule as a template to make a complementary copy of DNA is called
Reverse transcriptase
+ strand genome Viral reverse transcriptase is packaged in virion, which reverse transcribes viral RNA into DNA, which eventually is fully incorporated into host as DNA
Serves as mRNA
____Transduction is the result of excision errors made as a temperate phages transition from a lysogenic to a Lytic cycle
Specialized specialized
In ____transduction only bacterial genes adjacent to the prophage can be transferred ;whereas in ___transduction any bacterial gene can be transferred
Specialized; generalized
Viral proteins that stick out from the virus in the world like acid and attach to host cell receptors are termed
Spikes
Some viruses cause an infected cell to form a distinct region call day_____ body which is the site of viral replication
Inclusion
____ viral release methods may not initially destroy the cell
Budding
Envelope viruses exit host cells by____; non-envelope viruses are released upon______ of the host cell
Budding; death
The number of phage particles released from a host cell is the
Burst size
Hepatitis B virus sometimes causes an infection that results in a continuous and low level production of virus particles this type of infection pattern specifically describes a
Chronic viral infection
Double stranded Genome
Consist of both positive and negative strand
Viral genomes can be
DNA or RNA, single or double stranded, linear or circular
The methods by which an envelope viruses can gain entry into animal cells
Endocytosis of the virus by the host ;cell fusion of the viral envelope and the cell membrane
The phospholipid by layer surrounding the captain of some viruses is the
Envelope
True or false envelopes in non-envelope viruses all mature fully in the cytoplasm of a host cell
False Non-envelope virus is mature fully in host cell cytoplasm ;for envelope viruses some mature as the virion leaves the host cell
Bitch which form of transduction results from packing errors during phage assembly
Generalizedc
Which are the two main criteria used in classifying viruses
Genome structure and host range
____Viruses that have captured that is composed of 20 flat triangles
Icosahedral