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VIRUSES CHAPTER 18 Part 1
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Characteristics non-living particlesnon-living particles invade living cellsinvade living cells pathogenic - named after the disease they cause or organ they infectpathogenic - named after the disease they cause or organ they infect smallest of all organismssmallest of all organisms T-4 Virus - infects E. coli
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VIRUS - an obligate intracellular parasite INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS
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Origin of Viruses Viruses may have originated from host cellsViruses may have originated from host cells 1935 - first seen by an electron microscope1935 - first seen by an electron microscope Tobacco mosaic virus - first virus discovered - 1886Tobacco mosaic virus - first virus discovered - 1886 Wendell Stanley (1904 - 1971) first isolated TMV in 1935.
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1886 - “Living Fluid Infectant” - the virus passed through filters that held bacteria.
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Viral Structure Inner core - contains viral DNA or RNA (never both) Capsid - outer coat of protein Envelope - outer layer on larger viruses
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Various Shapes of Viruses
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Viral Replication Lytic Cycle 1. Attachment1. Attachment 2. Injection2. Injection 3. Replication3. Replication 4. Assembly4. Assembly 5. Lysis5. Lysis
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LYTICLYTIC LYSOGENICLYSOGENIC
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LYSOGENIC CYCLE 1. Attachment 2. Injection 3.Viral DNA integration (provirus) 4. Cell division 5. Replication 6. Assembly 7. Lysis
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VIRUSES CHAPTER 18 Part 2
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Edward Jenner - discovered a vaccine for smallpox
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Smallpox Variola (Major & Minor) First virus to be studied in detail Edward Jenner - 1798 First vaccine - cowpox virus (vaccinia virus)
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Child with smallpox
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Last case of smallpox (Ali Maow of Merka, Somalia, contracted smallpox in 1977 at the age of 23. His was the last known case of smallpox in the world.)
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Icosahedral Virus (many sides) Wart virus Polio - Naked, small, icosahedral virus
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Enveloped Virus INFLUENZA VIRUS
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Children with measles (uncommon today)
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BACTERIOPHAGE E-Coli Bacteria
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Attachment of a phage to the cell wall of E-Coli
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Temperate vs. Virulent Viruses
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HERPES ZOSTER (“Shingles”)
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HERPES VIRUS HERPES
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Retroviruses RNA virusesRNA viruses Reverse transcriptase - makes DNA from its RNAReverse transcriptase - makes DNA from its RNA Includes HIV, polio & some cancersIncludes HIV, polio & some cancers HIV
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Retrovirus Cycle
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HIV / AIDS
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Louis Pasteur - discovered a vaccine for rabies
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Animal Rabies in U. S. 1999
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