MICB 202 Lecture 9: Aug 1 lecture (Virology Topic 1)

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Topic 1: introduction to viruses molecular diversity, properties, and pathogenicity. Around 50% of the human genome (dna) originates from viral sequences. Viruses are probably the most diverse group of organisms on the planet (structure). Nearly all forms of life including plants, algae, bacteria, animals, human, archaea, has a viral parasite . Extracellular state completely inert (it is not aware of its own presence) All cells have dsdna plasma membrane ribosomes (carry out transcription & translation; ability to make own protein) A virus can have dna or rna genome. Some dna can be single stranded or rna can be double stranded ( unstable , but works for virus). Lytic : virus do the whole replication process as a group inside host cell, then leaves when cell lyses. All new strains of virus come from preexisting viruses e. g. influenza virus. Smallpox is the only disease to be eradicated globally.

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