Chapter 17 Vocab Flashcards

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The protein shell that encloses a viral genome. It may be rod-shaped, polyhedral, or more complex in shape.

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Capsid

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An infectious particle incapable of replicating outside of a cell, consisting of an RNA or DNA genome surrounded by a protein coat (capsid) and, for some viruses, a membranous envelope.

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Virus

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A membrane, derived from membranes of the host cell, that cloaks the capsid, which in turn encloses a viral genome.

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Viral Envelope

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A virus that infects bacteria; also called a phage.

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Bacteriophage

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A virus that infects bacteria; also called a bacteriophage.

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Phage

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The limited number of species whose cells can be infected by a particular virus.

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Host Range

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A type of phage replicative cycle resulting in the release of new phages by lysis (and death) of the host cell.

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Lytic Cycle

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A phage that replicates only by a lytic cycle.

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Virulent Phage

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An endonuclease (type of enzyme) that recognizes and cuts DNA molecules foreign to a bacterium (such as phage genomes). The enzyme cuts at specific nucleotide sequences (restriction sites).

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Restriction Enzymes

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A type of phage replicative cycle in which the viral genome becomes incorporated into the bacterial host chromosome as a prophage, is replicated along with the chromosome, and does not kill the host.

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Lysogenic Cycles

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A phage that is capable of replicating by either a lytic or lysogenic cycle.

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Temperate Phage

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A phage genome that has been inserted into a specific site on a bacterial chromosome.

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Pro phage

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An RNA virus that replicates by transcribing its RNA into DNA and then inserting the DNA into a cellular chromosome; an important class of cancer-causing viruses.

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Retrovirus

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An enzyme encoded by certain viruses (retroviruses) that uses RNA as a template for DNA synthesis.

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Reverse Transcriptase

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The infectious agent that causes AIDS. Also is a retrovirus.

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HIV Human Immunodeficiency Virus

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The symptoms and signs present during the late stages of HIV infection, defined by a specified reduction in the number of T cells and the appearance of characteristic secondary infections.

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AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

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A viral genome that is permanently inserted into a host genome

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Provirus

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A general outbreak of a disease

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Epidemic

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A global epidemic

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Pandemic