0. General Flashcards
MEMBERS OF THE ORDER NIDOVIRIDALES (4 families) [viruses in these four families share a distinctive replication strategy]
- Arteriviridae
- Coronaviridae
- Mesoniviridae
- Roniviridae
Naked DNA viruses (5)
- Adenoviridae
- Circoviridae
- Papillomaviridae
- Parvoviridae
- Polyomaviridae
Enveloped DNA viruses (5)
- Asfarviridae
- Iridoviridae
- Hepadnaviridae
- Herpesviridae (double)
- Poxviridae
Most DNA viruses are double-stranded, which viruses are the single-stranded exception?
Parvoviridae
Circovirus
Hepadnavirus
Most DNA viruses have icosahedral symmetry, which has a complex shape, (is the exception)?
Poxviridae
Most DNA viruses replicate within the host nucleus, which virus is the exception, as it replicates in the cytoplasm?
Poxviridae is again the exception, as it replicates in the cytoplasm
Naked +ssRNA viruses (4)?
- Astroviridae
- Caliciviridae
- Hepaviridae
- Picornaviridae
Enveloped +ssRNA viruses (5)?
- Arteriviridae
- Coronaviridae
- Togaviridae
- Flaviviridae
- Retroviridae (which are positive-stranded RNA via DNA).
Enveloped -ssRNA viruses (6)
- Bornaviridae
- Bunyaviridae
- Filoviridae
- Orthomyxoviridae
- Paramyxoviridae
- Rhabdoviridae
Double stranded, [segmented] RNA (&naked) virus (3)?
Reoviridae (Has a double capsid)
Birnaviridae
Picobirnaviridae
Many RNA viruses display helical symmetry, which 6 are exceptions?
- Caliciviridae
- Flaviviridae
- Reoviridae
- Picornaviridae
- Rhabdoviridae (has a distinctive bullet-shaped capsid)
- Togaviridae
Most RNA viruses replicate in the host cytoplasm, which 3 viruses are the exceptions, because they replicate in the host nucleus?
- Bornaviridae
- Orhtomyxoviridae
- Retroviridae