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what does a virus consist of?

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an infective agent that consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat.

too small to be seen in light microscopy

able to multiply only within the living cells of a host

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what hosts can viruses be found in?

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humans
animals
plants
bacteria
some can move between organisms 'host range' is where it is found
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3
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how can viruses be classified?

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as viruses of mammals and non mammals

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4
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what is vertical transmission?

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from mother to child

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5
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what is horizontal transmission?

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between organisms

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steps of the transmission cycle

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1) introduction of the virus into a particular host range
2) amplification of the virus/animals act as reservoirs (factory farming)
3) insertion into other vectors (ticks, mosquitoes)
4) spread of the virus from vectors to secondary hosts
5) if a dead end host is reached the virus transmission stops

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7
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what is venereal transmission?

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sexually transmitted

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what is the definition of tissue tropism?

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the tissues that viruses are found in

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what allow viruses to evade the immune system?

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the process of evolution allows viruses to replicate in tissues that favor the transmission between hosts.

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10
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what are the two ways that viruses can cause disease?

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directly
product of their host range
indirectly
by promoting or inhibiting cell function

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what are the features of a bacteria?

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contain nucleic acid covered in protein,
have a cell wall
and can replicate outside of the cell
living organisms

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12
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what are the features of prions ?

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they are proteins
do not contain nucleic acid 
replicate inside the cell
non living
cause protein misfolding
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what are features of viruses?

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nucleic acid 
covered by proteins 
no cell wall 
may or may not have a lipid coat
viruses must replicate in the cell 'obligate cellular parasites'
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14
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what are the 4 different types of viral genomes?

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single stranded RNA
double stranded RNA
single stranded DNA
double stranded DNA

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15
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how do viral genomes encode information?

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+ve and -ve sense
5’ to 3’
or 3’ to 5’

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