Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Galactose, Prophage, Lysogenic Cycle

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One of the deadliest natural disasters in human history. Small infectious agents which replicate inside the living cells of other organisms. May attack only one particular cell type in an organism. Coat may be surrounded by envelope from host cell. We will talk mostly about bacteriophages because they are what we know most about. Whenever a virus leaves a cell it is able to pick up some of the membrane of the cell. >this makes it difficult to tell the difference. Acquired as the virus passes through the host cell membrane. Although it may have a membrane - not a cell. Envelope contains host and viral proteins>the perfect strategy to go unnoticed by the immune system. >after the immune system has figured it out the virus is able to put other proteins into the envelope, which once again makes it difficult to notice. Sometimes the molecules are single stranded, sometimes they are double stranded.

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