MICR 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Rna Virus, Capsid, Electron Microscope

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Unable to sustain themselves and do not replicate on their own: virus lati(cid:374) (cid:373)ea(cid:374)i(cid:374)g to(cid:454)i(cid:374) or poiso(cid:374), made up of proteins and one type of nucleic acid (either rna or dna). Can infect animal cells, bacteria (bacteriophages), human cells. Incredibly small - need an electron microscope to see them: bacteria self replicate (binary fission)- viruses do not, bacteria have cellular machinery including ribosomes - viruses do not (not intercellular) 10th of the size for large virus and 100th of the size for a small virus. The outer most portion = envelope made up of glycoproteins - but only some viruses are enveloped: naked and enveloped viruses. The envelope of the virus is made from proteins from the host cell: not environmentally stable since they are made of host (human) cell, but naked cells can survive outside the host. Nature of the nucleic acid in the virion (rna or dna) Presence or absence of an envelope (enveloped or naked).

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