Biology 1202B Chapter Notes - Chapter 23: Prokaryote, Retrovirus, Antibody

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Biology 1202b: chapter 23 viruses, viroids, and prions: infectious biological particles. The structure of a virus is reduced to the minimum necessary to transmit its genome from one host cell to another. A virus simply is composed of one or more nucleic acid molecules surrounded by a protein coat or capsid: some capsids may be contained within a membrane or envelope derived from the host cell"s membrane. A virus is not a cell, it does not have cytoplasm contained within a membrane. The genetic material within the capsid may be dna or rna, single strand or double strand. A few of the genes will always code for the protein coat and regulation of transcription: some viruses may contain genes with instruction on the synthesis of an envelope. Viruses are classified into orders, families, genera, and species. Not all viruses are pathogens, some benefit their hosts. 23. 2a bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria.

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