BIOLOGY 1113 Chapter Notes - Chapter 19: Rna Virus, Dna Virus, Bacteriophage

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We usually think of genes as being made of double-stranded dna, but many viruses defy this convention: their genomes may consist of double-stranded dna, single-stranded. Dna, double stranded rna, or single-stranded rna, depending on the type of virus. A virus is called a dna virus or an rna virus, based on the kind of nucleic acid that makes up its genome. The protein shell enclosing the viral genome is called a capsid: capsids are built from a large number of protein subunits called capsomeres, but the number of different kinds of proteins in a capsid is usually small. Viral envelopes- a membrane, derived from membranes of the host cell, that cloaks the capsid, which in turn encloses a viral genome. Many of the most complex capsids are found among the viruses that infect bacteria, called bacteriophages, or simply phages. Each particular virus can infect cells of only a limited number of host species, called the host range of the virus.

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