Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Cell Membrane, Influenza A Virus, Dna Replication

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At any given time 5 to 15% of global population exhibits symptoms of influenza: each year 500 000 people are killed by influenza a, flu vaccine commonly prepared using killed viruses. Capsids may be enclosed within a membrane/envelope derived from host cell"s membrane: is not a cell, doesn"t have cytoplasm enclosed by plasma membrane, population size can grow/shrink, can evolve. Viruses take one of 2 structural forms replication: helical, polyhedral. Helical viruses rna: protein subunits assemble in rod-like spiral around the genome, many viruses that infect plants are helical, the coat proteins form triangular units that fit together like parts. Polyhedral viruses dna of a soccer ball: include forms that infect animals, plants and bacteria, some have protein spikes that provide host cell recognition. Although not considered alive, viruses get classified using several. More than 400 species of viruses classified into 80+ families.

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