BIOL 112 Lecture 20: Lecture 20 - Viral and Bacterial Genetics.pdf

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Viruses are neither eukaryotes or prokaryotes ! Viruses are composed of a protein coat (capsid) and nucleic acid (either dna or rna) ! !- host speci city and pathology - viruses are speci c to the organisms they infect ! !- viruses can have a variety of genetic material (unlike eukaryotes and prokaryotes) ! Genetic material (rna or dna) - different viruses have different nucleic acids ! Some infect plants, some infect bacteria (bacteriophages), some infect eukaryotic cells! Tobacco mosaic virus -> an organism could pass through a lter which was too small for bacteria to through and caused tobacco mosaic disease; organism was a virus ! Conclusion: viruses cause disease and are smaller than bacteria ! Bacteriophage sits on bacterium, injects nucleic acid inside bacterium, nucleic acid takes over the cell -> lytic cycle ! Early genes: genes that shut down host transcription, stimulate transcription of viral.

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