BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Girus, Mimivirus, Bacteriophage

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Infect all forms of life; microscopic infectious agents. Estimate for number of viruses on the planet: 10 31. Infects a few specific species = host range. Within a host, only a limited number of cell types will be infected = tropism. Contain rna or dna as genetic material. Genome is surrounded by protein coat called capsid. Replicate solely when nucleic acid is delivered to a host cell. Some have an envelope - outer membrane layer containing glycoproteins. Cannot replicate and use genetic information outside of a living host cell: host cell carries out all steps for viral dna or rna viral proteins. People argue that this is not life. Contain 7 of the 67 universal genes that are shared across domains of life. Encodes various proteins needed for translation and protein modification. Lost genes over time because they can become more nimble in affecting hosts. Evolved by taking genes from true organisms and encapsulating them in protective protein shells.

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