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Title: Viruses Living a borrowed life


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VirusesLiving a borrowed life
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Discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus
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Structure and properties of viruses
  • Small infectious agent that can only replicate
    inside the living cell of an organism
  • Virus particles (virions)
  • Protein coat/capsid formed from capsomeres
  • Nucleic acid core (DNA/RNA) 4-1000 genes
  • Accessory structures
  • Lipid envelope from membrane of the host cell

TMV
adenovirus
influenza
T4
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Virus classification
http//3.bp.blogspot.com/_QUryhHJZKbU/S8uRMF8FD3I/
AAAAAAAACI0/CINIMHP5Cmc/s320/RhinotracheitisCapsi
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Types of animal viruses
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Virus reproductive cycles
Enveloped Virus
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LYTIC vs lysogenic cycles in dsdna
bacteriophages/Animal viruses
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examples
  • LYTIC VIRUSES
  • influenza
  • rhinovirus (common cold)
  • LYSOGENIC VIRUSES
  • herpes I and II
  • some retroviruses
  • MIXED STAGE VIRUSES

http//www.slic2.wsu.edu82/hurlbert/micro101/imag
es/vir5.gif
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RNA virus replication Virus RNA ? mRNA ? proteins
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http//www.web-books.com/eLibrary/Books/B0/B22/MAI
N/images/HIVcycle.gif
RNA retrovirus replication Virus RNA ? DNA ?
mRNA? proteins
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HYpotheses on viral origins
  • Progressive theory
  • Genetic material from cells escaped and mutated
  • Regressive theory
  • Evolved from bacteria that are obligate
    intracellular parasites
  • Virus-First Hypothesis
  • Evolved from the first RNA segments before the
    early cells

Viroids RNA sequences that infect plants
http//blogs.sciencemag.org/origins/WindowsLiveWri
ter/bc47e94c78c7_9B1A/mutation-v-genome_3.jpg
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Bacterial transductionPhage-mediated DNA transfer
http//www.slic2.wsu.edu82/hurlbert/micro101/page
s/Chap9.html
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http//liquidbio.pbworks.com/w/page/11135299/f/Swi
neEvolution.png, http//i2.squidoocdn.com/resize/s
quidoo_images/590/draft_lens4362032module30604592p
hoto_1241127545geentic_makeup_of_flu.jpg
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SIGNIFICANCE OF VIRUSES
  • pathogens
  • viral gene therapy
  • phage typing of bacteria
  • source of enzymes
  • pesticides
  • antibacterial and anticancer agents
  • molecular biology breakthroughs
  • genetics and evolution

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