An Introduction to Viruses Flashcards
What can you say about the size of viruses?
They are very small, being only 20-400nm in diameter
What can you say about cells, viruses and replication?
Viruses are non-cellular so genetic elements cannot replicate independent of a host
What are different structures of viruses?
Icosahedral (20 faces, each in an equilateral triangle)
Helical (protein binds round DNA/RNA in a helical fashion)
Complex (neither of above)
What can you say about the host range of viruses?
Many viruses have a specific host range and can only infect specific host cell types
Can viruses be grown in a lab dish?
No, because they need a cell to act as a host
What are examples of icosahedral viruses?
Polio
Rhino
Adeno
What is an example of a helical virus?
Tobacco mosaic virus
What is a virus?
Genetic element that cannot replicate independently of a living (host) cell
What is virology?
The study of viruses
What is a virion?
Extracellular form of a virus
Where do virions exist and what do they do?
They exist outside of the host and facilitates transmission from one host cell to another
What do virions contain?
Nucleic acid genome surrounded by a protein coat and in some cases other layers of material
What are virus families classified according to?
Virion shape/symmetry
Presence/absence of envelope
Genome structure
Mode of replication
What do envelopes do to a virus?
Makes them much more fragile, making them easier to kill and cannot survive outside the body for a long time
What are examples of enveloped viruses?
Flu
HIV
Hep C