Lesson 4.8: Viruses in Plants, Viroids, Prions Flashcards
Viral infections on plants commonly spread on the _______
mouth of insect-eating plants (pitcher plants)
Plants do not have an active immune system instead it undergo
while some may degrade
plant cells undergo apoptosis or programmed cell death when infected (preventing cancer)
viral mRNA
What are Viroids?
infectious small and circular RNA molecules,
Size of viroids and compare it to the size of a typical virus
240-600 nucleotides
which is one tenth of the typical virus
Virus do not also encode proteins but they use host __________to ____
Function n
RNA polymerase to replicate
synthesizes RNA molecules from a DNA
EXAMPLE OF VIROIDS
potato spindle virus
what are prions
Infectious protein molecules
what is TSEs
Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs)
-degenerative brain diseases caused by prions
Prions are responsible for _____ and some cases of ____- in humans
how are they transmitted?
mad cow disease
Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy)
By eating infected cow brain
Which helped scientists to determine that evolutionary tree of these related viruses?
Some strains of HIV
Amino acid sequences
Group M, N, and O.