BIOL 3317 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Eclipse Phase, Neuraminidase, Icosahedral Symmetry

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Virion- virus genome that encodes the functions needed for viruses to replicate. It is the combination of nucleic acid and the capsid protein. Virulent (lytic)- when a virus replicates and destroys the host. Viral genomes can have dna or rna. Viral genomes can be single stranded or double stranded. Viral genomes can be linear or circular. Viral genomes can either be plus sense or minus sense. Viruses can be classified by the host they infect. Capsomeres- individual protein molecules that compose the capsid. Most viruses require assistance from a host to complete proper folding and assembly of proteins. Viruses are highly symmetrical: rod shaped viruses have helical symmetry. Viruses with icosahedral symmetry contain 20 triangular faces and 12 vertices: this is the most efficient way of arranging subunits in a close shell. Enveloped viruses have a membrane surrounding the nucleocapsid and have a rna or dna genomes. Viruses do not carry out metabolic processes: they are metabolically inert.

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