Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Retrovirus, Aids, Antibody

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Helical viruses: rodlike spiral around the genome. Polyhedral viruses: coat proteins form triangular units that fit like soccer ball around. Both can be enveloped by host cell membrane, but proteins are synthesized first and embedded into the membrane of the host cell before virus buds (recognition binding) Viruses are classified despite not being alive (80 fams), end with viridae. Viruses typically only infect a single species or part of body. Not all viruses are pathogens and may protect humans from pathogenic viruses by interfering with the binding process. Chapter 23. 2: viruses infect bacteria, animal and plant cells by similar pathways. Replication inside host cell: assembly of progeny virus new virus particles are called virions, cell ruptures. Virulent bacteriophages kill their host cell during cycle of infection. Temperate bacteriophages enter inactively and can be passed down generations. T-even bacteriophages: t2, t4, t6 valuable in genetic studies head and tail.

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