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What are three different types of viral capsids?
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1.Polyhedral 2.Helical 3.complex
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What are viral spikes?
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Virally encoded proteins that are inserted into the cell membrane, which becomes the viral envelope Often used by the virus for attachment
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What are the steps in replication of an animal virus?
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Attachment Penetration Uncoating Biosynthesis Maturation/Assembly Release
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What is reverse transcriptase?
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An RNA dependent DNA polymerase It copies RNA into DNA
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What types of viruses use RNA dependent RNA polymerases?
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Most RNA viruses An exception is the retroviridae
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What are the major differences in biosynthesis between +RNA viruses and –RNA viruses?
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+RNA viruses undergo translation first, then they replicate their nucleic acid -RNA viruses must bring RNA dependent RNA polymerase with them so they can replicate their nucleic acid to + sense, and then they can undergo translation
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What family of RNA viruses use reverse transcriptase?
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Retroviridae
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What are the major differences in biosynthesis between +RNA viruses and –RNA viruses?
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+RNA viruses undergo translation first, then they replicate their nucleic acid -RNA viruses must bring RNA dependent RNA polymerase with them so they can replicate their nucleic acid to + sense, and then they can undergo translation
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What family of RNA viruses use reverse transcriptase?
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Retroviridae
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What is antigenic shift?
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Major changes in surface antigens of influenza virus due to recombination events (error during assembly)
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What is antigenic drift?
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Point mutations in surface antigens of the influenza virus due to errors by the RNA polymerase during replication
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What family of viruses does the influenza virus belong to?
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Orthomyxoviridae
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