diversity and biology of viruses Flashcards

1
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What is the definition of a virus

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Nucleoprotein complex which infects cells and uses the cells metabolic processes to replicate

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2
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What does it mean by viruses being metabolically inert

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No metabolic activity outside host cell, must enter host cell to replicate

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3
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What is the typical size of a virus

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10-400nm

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4
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What are structural components of viruses

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Nucleocapsid
Lipid Envelope (+/-)

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5
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What is the genetic content in a virus

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Nucleic acid
DNA or RNA
ss or ds
Linear, circular
Segmented

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6
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What are the functions of capsids

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Protects NA (Nucleic acid)
Aids in transfer to/between hosts

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7
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What is the structure of a viral capsid

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Protein coat
Capsomere arrangement (polyhedral, helical, complex)

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8
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What are capsomeres

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Capsid subunits and protect Nucleic acid from degradation

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9
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What does the viral envelope surround

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Surrounds capsid

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10
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What are sources of viral envelopes

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Host plasma membrane
Nuclear membrane
Endoplasmic reticulum
(All cell derived)

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11
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What are the components of the viral envelope

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Phospholipid
Proteins
Glycoproteins spikes

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12
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What are viruses which contain viral envelopes

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Influenza
Rabies
Herpes
HIV

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13
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What are the properties of adenovirus

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Leaner DS (double stand) DNA
Nonenveloped
Icosahedral

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14
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What are properties of herpesviridae

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Icosahedral capsid
Enveloped

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15
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What are the properties of influenza virus

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Helical nucleocapsid
Enveloped

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16
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What are properties of Ebola virus

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Helical nucleocapsid
Enveloped

17
Q

What are properties of poxvirus

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Linear DS DNA
Enveloped
Complex (structure)

18
Q

What is virus classification based on

A

Nucleic acid: DNA RNA
Envelope: YES NO
Symmetry: (Y)polyhedral (Y)helical
Icosahedral. Cylindrical

19
Q

What suffix is used for viruses with similar structural, genomic and replication properties

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Viridae e.g herpesviridae

20
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What is the suffix of families subdivided into genera

A

Virus e.g herpes simplex virus

21
Q

What are virus classification subtypes based on

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Nucleotide sequence and antigenic reactivities e.g herpes simplex virus type 1, herpes simplex virus type 2

22
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What does Baltimore classification describe

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The relationship between viral genome and mRNA

23
Q

What must viruses direct the synthesis of to produce proteins

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Viruses must direct synthesis of mRNA to produce proteins

24
Q

What types of tissue culture are viruses grown in

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Human fibroblasts
Mouse 3T3 fibroblasts
Human HeLa epithelial cells

25
Q

What can be used to quantify a virus

A

Plaque assay

26
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How to calculate the virus quantification using plaque assay

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Plaque count x 1/dilution = plaque forming units (PFU) per unit volume of inoculate

27
Q

What method can be used for virus quantification without plaques

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Cytopathic effect - cpe

28
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What is the eclipse period

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Time between virus infecting the cell, preparing for replication, production of genomes and proteins to assemble into a virus