PB HLTH 162A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Intracellular Parasite, Orthohantavirus, Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology

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Virus: obligate intracellular parasite; evolve w/cellular organisms, once cells that lost. Yes & no; unsettled debate about whether they are alive or functions dead ) Goal: replicate genetic material & express viral proteins. Nucleic acids (single, double // linear, circular, segmented) Envelope: naked or enveloped (plasma membrane originates from host cell, can have protein spikes) Viral host range : type of host virus can infect. Viral specificity : type of cell (whether virus can/can"t attach to cell receptors) Classification- baltimore system ( type of genome & method of replication- viruses use different methods to turn their genetic material into rna, which is recognizable by host cell replication machinery; central dogma: dna > rna > protein) Group 7: double-stranded, replicated through single-stranded rna intermediate. Group 6: single-stranded, + sense that requires dna intermediate. Definition: newly discovered virus, one that is increasing in incidence or with the potential. Hiv, influenza, hantavirus to increase in incidence.

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