Biology 2581B Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Lytic Cycle, Prophage, Polyhedron

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Rod shaped viruses icosahedral shaped viruses (polyhedron with 20 faces) Viruses that infect bacteria, have the most complex capsids. They have icosahedral heads enclosing dna with a protein tail piece with fibers attached. Host cells manufacture viral proteins using their own nucleic acids, enzymes, ribosomes, trnas, amino acids, atp, etc: after the viral proteins and capsomeres are produced, they spontaneously self- assemble into new viruses, which leave the cell. Some phages with double stranded dna can replicate by two alternative mechanisms: the lytic cycle and the lysogenic cycle: A phage replicative cycle that results in the death of the host cell. In the last stage of infection, the bacterium breaks open and releases the phages that were produced within the cell. Each of these phages can infect a new host cell. Allows replication of the phage genome without destroying the host cells on which the phage depends.

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