BIOL 2303 Study Guide - Double-Stranded Rna Viruses, Peptidoglycan, Plasmid

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Nucleic acid core surrounded by proteinaceous capsomeres that form a capsid. A virion refers to a complete viral particle. Caspid used for protection for viral nucleic acid and a means by which viruses attach to hosts" cells. Some capsomeres only made of one protein or of multiple protein. Some virions have a phospholipid membrane called an envelope that envelopes surrounding nucleocaspid. The capsid or envelope provides protection and recognition sites to bind to complementary chemicals on host cells. Viruses can exist as dna or rna where as every cell is dsdna. Viral genomes are much smaller than cell genomes. Specificity due to precise affinity of viral surface proteins or glycoproteins for completmentary proteins or glyproteins on the surface of host cell. Example: hiv attacks helper t-lymphocytes and no effect on bones. Example: west nile virus, infects birds, mammals, and reptiles. Bacteriaphage virus that infects a bacteria (outnumber all others).

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