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The 4 things that viruses lack - ANSWER (1) Enzymes that produce basic chemical building blocks (2) Enzyme systems that generate usable energy (3) Enzymes/tRNAs/ribosomes that direct protein synthesis (4) Membranes that concentrate and localize key molecules All viruses have _______ and _____...

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The 4 things that viruses lack - ANSWER (1) Enzymes that produce basic chemical
building blocks
(2) Enzyme systems that generate usable energy
(3) Enzymes/tRNAs/ribosomes that direct protein synthesis
(4) Membranes that concentrate and localize key molecules

All viruses have _______ and _______, while only some viruses have ________. -
ANSWER nucleic acids and a capsid; an envelope

A ________ is a complete, infectious virus particle. - ANSWER virion

Naked capsids are ______ to drying, heat, detergents, and acid. - ANSWER resistant

Enveloped capsids are ________ to drying, heat, detergents, and acid. - ANSWER
sensitive

General stages of virus infection - ANSWER 1) Adsorption
2) Entry
3) Uncoating
4) Early genes
5) Replication
6) Late genes
7) Assembly
8) Packaging
9) Release

Immunofluorescence - ANSWER method that uses virus-specific antibodies to detect a
specific viral protein, usually in a tissue section biopsy or cells from fluid

ELISA (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay) - ANSWER method that uses virus-
specific antibodies to detect virus particles or secreted viral proteins in fluid

Electron microscopy - ANSWER method used to detect viral particles in lesions

Cytopathic effects include: - ANSWER -Cell lysis
-Rounding (or other morphological changes)
-Syncytia
-Inclusion bodies

, Virus infection of cultured cells can be observed by cytopathic effect (CPE), which most
frequently manifests as: - ANSWER cell lysis

The most common method to quantify virus infection in a laboratory is by: - ANSWER
plaque assay

Hemaglutination assay can be used to quantify viruses that are able to bind to: -
ANSWER red blood cells

The number of plaques detected in one well of a plaque assay is a reflection of the
amount of ________ and the amount of ________. - ANSWER virus in the sample;
sample dilution

Serology is an indirect method of virus detection because it measures the amount of
_____ in a patient's serum. - ANSWER antibody

Barriers to viral infection of the GI tract - ANSWER -acid pH of the stomach
-bile detergents
-mucosal IgA
-thick layer of mucus

An infection where the virus can spread to many different organs in the body -
ANSWER systemic infection

Viral induction of pyrogenic cytokines that stimulate fever, antibody-dependent
enhancement of viral infection, and generation of immune complexes during chronic
infections are examples of _______. - ANSWER immunopathology

Viruses in nature are _____ genetically diverse than viruses in the laboratory. -
ANSWER more

Reassortment can only occur for which class of virus? - ANSWER Viruses with
segmented genomes

Why do RNA viruses have a higher rate of mutation than DNA viruses? - ANSWER -
Their polymerases lack proof-reading activity
-They have low-fidelity polymerases.
-Their genomes are much smaller so the replication rate is much quicker.

What are the mechanisms by which picornaviruses can release their genomes into the
cytoplasm of target cells? - ANSWER Formation of pores in the membrane AND
dissociation of the virion in acidic endosomes following endocytosis

What factor recruits host translation initiation factors to the 5' end of picornavirus
genomes to initiate protein production? - ANSWER internal ribosome entry site (IRES)

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