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Chapter 19
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Non-living
◦ Non-cellular
◦ Cannot grow or
reproduce on its own
◦ No metabolism
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Cause disease
◦ AIDS, colds, flu,
measles, mono
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Cause cancer
◦ Cervical, leukemia
T4 bacteriophages infecting an
E. coli bacteria
A virus consists of a nucleic
acid surrounded by a protein
coat
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Genetic material
◦ DNA or RNA
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Capsid
◦ Protein coat
surrounding nucleic
acid
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Envelope
◦ Some; comes from
host cell membrane
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Mode of entry
◦ Spikes, receptors,
etc.
Viruses replicate only in host
cells


Viral replication that rapidly kills the
host cell causing it to lyse or burst
Involves 5 steps
1. Virus attaches to host cell membrane
2. Virus injects its DNA into host cell
3. Virus DNA inactivates host cell's DNA & uses
host's raw materials & ribosomes to make
viral DNA, capsids, tails, etc.
4. New viral parts are assembled into new
viruses
5. Viral enzymes made by host lyse and release
new viruses
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Transduction
◦ DNA from one bacteria (host) is
transferred to another by a virus after a
lytic cycle
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Viral replication that allows
replication of the genome
without killing the host
Involves 3 steps
1. Bacteriophage infects bacteria cell
and injects its DNA
2. DNA becomes incorporated into
bacterial chromosome
 Prophage
3. Bacteria reproduces, making more
copies of viral DNA
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Lytic cycle can be triggered

Mutations
◦ Replicate rapidly, many
errors
◦ Leads to evolution
(sometimes quickly,
like the flu)

Recombination
◦ Viruses pick up genes
from each other
◦ Can allow them to
infect new hosts
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
Contain RNA
Reverse transcriptase
enzyme uses the RNA to
make DNA
◦ Normal flow of information
is DNA  RNA  Protein
◦ Especially prone to errors
in replication
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Use the host cell's
ribosomes & raw
materials to make viral
proteins
Cause some cancers &
AIDS