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Warm Up Monday, March 18, 2013 Which process copies a strand of DNA (DNA to DNA)?
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Virus Notes
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Objectives 1)List the major components of a virus. 2) List the steps involved in virus replication. 3) Describe a real world scenario in which viruses have had a negative impact on human lives.
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Viruses NOT living organisms Infects host cells Inject their genetic material into host Needs host in order to replicate
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Parasites = depend entirely upon another living organism to survive, harming organism in process Viruses = parasites Take advantage of hosts respiration, nutrition, & all other functions
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Virus Genetics Composed of DNA or RNA core –Surrounded by protein coat Simplest: few genes Most complex: >100 genes
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Capsid = Protein coat that surrounds DNA/RNA Enable virus to enter host cell –Bind to receptors on surface of cell –“Trick” cell into letting it in –Once inside, viral genes expressed
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Cold Viruses
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Flu Virus
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Viruses Specific Bind to specific proteins on host cell’s surface Why does it matter? –Infect specific cells –Infect specific organisms Example: –HIV infects humans –Parvovirus infects dogs, wolves, & foxes
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Bacteriophage = virus that infects a bacterial cell Structure: 1)Head = contains DNA 2)Neck 3)Collar 4)Sheath 5)Tail Fiber 6)Base Plate
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Lytic Infection 1.Virus enters cell 2.Virus copies itself 3.Cell bursts
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Lytic Cycle 5 Stages: 1)Attachment (a) - virus attaches itself to host cell 2)Injection (a & b) - virus inserts its genetic material into host cell 3)Integration (c) - genetic material tells the cell what to do 4)Replication (d) - host cell builds parts of virus Assembly (d) - cell assembles replicated parts into progeny viruses 5) Lysis (e)- cell breaks open & ea. replicated virus can infect other cells
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Lysogenic Cycle Latent period extends cycle Viral DNA becomes part of host chromosome for a time
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Lysogenic Infection 1.Virus enters (a-1) 2.Integration: Virus integrates viral DNA w/ host cell DNA (a-2) 3.Viral DNA is replicated (when host cell replicates DNA) (a-3) 4.Host cell completes mitosis & makes other cells infected w/ virus (a-4) ***Difference: Host cell does NOT burst!!! (b)***
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Prophage Viral DNA that’s embedded in the host’s chromosome (DNA)
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Retrovirus = contain RNA as the hereditary material in place of the more common DNA Genetic information copied backward –RNA to DNA (usually other way) May remain dormant & wait for right conditions to become active –Dormant = not active (like sleeping)
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Retrovirus Example: –virus that causes AIDS –(acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
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Viral Diseases CanNOT be treated w/ antibiotices Must PREVENT infection –Vaccinations –Stopping spread
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Other Viral Diseases Chicken Pox –Symptoms: fever and weakness, red, itchy rash –Spread By: contact w/ rash –Prevention: Vaccine
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Other Viral Diseases Measles –Symptoms: High fever, sore throat, cough, rash, sneezing, swollen eyelids, whiter spots on cheek lining –Spread By: Droplet inhalation –Prevention: Vaccine
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Other Viral Diseases West Nile –Symptoms: Fever, headache, body ache- –Spread By: Bite from an infected mosquito –Prevention: Mosquito repellant, avoid going outside at dawn & dusk, avoid standing water
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AVID Thinking Strategies WANTED Virus Poster (2 colors) Include: –The words “WANTED” at the top –Virus name –Drawing of virus or picture that depicts aspect of virus life cycle (Ex: mosquito for west nile) –Symptoms that are seen in infected host –How virus spread –Prevention/Treatment
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Warm Up Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Which process creates a strand of RNA (DNA to RNA)?
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Germ Warfare Reading & Summaries
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