BIO 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Dna Replication, Wiping, Reverse Transcriptase

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A virus is a particle that consists of nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat. Can not synthesize their components on their own. Can only replicate its genetic material and synthesize viral components within a host cell. Sometimes they can jump species through a mutation. Viral structure: lock and key analogy, a virus will only target specific cells or. Each one has different shapes, a protein coat on the outer surface and the structure enables infection of host cells. An enveloped virus has nucleic acid, capsid and envelope. Many combinations of viruses, double stranded, single stranded, dna rna etc. Attaches to host cell viral nucleic acid enters host cell host cell replicates viral nucleic acid host cell produces viral proteins proteins and nucleic acid assemble into viral particles progeny viruses released from host cell. Destroy the dna of host cell and take over by expressing their own viral dna. Lytic vs. lysis viruses, destroying vs not destroying host cell.

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