BIOL 2500 Lecture 10: BIOL 2500 – Lecture 10

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Virus are infectious particles containing nucleic acid genomes. Virus - a non-cellular infectious particle containing a small nucleic acid genome with a limited number of genes. The nucleic acid can be single stranded or double stranded dna or rna. A virus must infect a host cell in order to express its genetic material and replicate using host cell proteins and ribosomes. Viruses are not cellular: they are particles made of a protein structure with genetic material inside. Viral particles bind to the surface of host cells, then either enter the cell or inject their genetic material. Some viruses then bud new progeny viral particles from an infected host cell, while others lyse to release a large number of progeny viral particles. Other viruses enter the lysogenetic life cycle, which involves integration into the host chromosomes. The content, structural configuration, and size of viral genomes vary from one virus to another. Nucleic acid of viruses are not associated with proteins.

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