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1 Viruses – Cellular Pirates Adenovirus showing Varicella zoster virus icosahedral shape causes chickenpox Chicken Pox – contains an envelope – membrane taken from the host – contains host glycoprotein trick the host cell into taking in the virus

2 Characteristics of Viruses Obligate Intercellular Parasite - Must reproduce(replicate) inside a host Structure - Nucleic Acid – DNA or RNA - Protein coat – called a capsid - Envelope – some contain a layer of membrane taken from a host cell Mutate Rapidly Host Specific - can only infect one type of cell Small – from 20nm to 250nm - most are too small to be seen with a light microscope

3 Virus Structure

4 Bacteriophage Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria - they are responsible for transduction in bacteria

5 Viruses have two life cycles Lytic Cycle-Viruses-immediately infect the host cell Lysogenic Cycle - lay dormant in the cell

6 Lytic Cycle

7 Small Pox- Lytic Jenner developed first vaccine 1798 Small pox virus can only live in humans. Spread person to person generally through close contact with infected person. Symptoms appear 12 –14 days after exposure. 1 st symptoms are fever, tiredness, severe back pain, stomach pain and vomiting. This last 2-3 days and at this time the person is highly contagious to others. Then over the next 5 days the bumps appear. Today we have a vaccine for small pox. Today the risk of the disease is less than the risk from the vaccine so people do not get vaccinated. Vaccine can be helpful if you are exposed up to 4 days after exposure.

8 Lysogenic Cycle

9 Herpes Simplex 1/Lysogenic

10 Shingles-Lysogenic/ Chicken pox virus (herpes varicella-zoster) Shingles is caused by the chicken pox virus. It can develop in anyone who has had chicken pox. The chicken pox virus remains dormant or inactive (lysogenic cycle) in nerve root cells of the body. Shingles is the second outbreak of the chicken pox virus. Usually happens in older people (65) because of weakened immune system. Typical case of shingles lasts about a month. If you get it on your face you should see a physician because it can led to blindness.

11 Lytic and Lysogenic Cycles

12 Retroviruses Contain RNA and not DNA - to be able to take over a host cell, the retrovirus must be able to convert the RNA into DNA - to accomplish the conversion, retroviruses insert an enzyme called Reverse Transcriptase into the host cell

13 Retroviruses

14 1. Virus attaches to the host 2. Viral DNA is injected into the cell. 3. New viruses are made 4. Viruses are released

15 Identification of a new Virus To identify a new virus, scientists would look at the DNA sequence of this virus and compare it to others to see which it is most similar to. The virus the new virus is most similar to is likely the one it mutated from.

16 Why are viruses considered non- living? Let’s first define life. Life = “an organismic state characterized by capacity for metabolism, growth, reaction to stimuli, and reproduction.” Viruses can’t do any of these things on their own. They must have a cell to metabolize nutrients, grow and reproduce.

17 Products like these help to keep your immune system healthy, but do not kill viruses themselves.

18 Vocabulary Obligate intercellular parasite Capsid Envelope bacteriophage Lytic Cycle Lysogenic Cycle Phage prophage Retrovirus Reverse Transcriptase


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