Topics Flashcards
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Topic 1: Place and significance of viruses in the biosphere, evolution of viruses
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Morphology:
- Two types of forms:
- Virions:
1. A particle that transfferes genetinc info.
2. Shape varies.
3. Content: DNA, RNA, Proteins and lipids - Vegetative virus: The infected cell (active)
Reproduction:
- One replication cycle + millions of viruses.
- Lacks all cell organelles and enzymes no energy production.
Occurrence:
- Widespread. Effects bacteria (phages), fungi, plants, animals and humen.
- Most viruses are not pathogenic (orphan viruses).
Origin of viruses:
- Simplest DOES NOT necessarily mean the oldest!
- Theories:
Cell degeneration – A cell that lost its independence.
Runaway cell:
1. mRNA +ssRNA
2. Chromosome-fragmentdsDNA virus.
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Topic 1: Place and significance of viruses in the biosphere, evolution of viruses
SIMPLE
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Morphology: * Two types of forms: - Virions: - Vegetative virus: The infected cell (active) Reproduction: Occurrence: Origin of viruses:
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Topic 2: Propagation of viruses -
SIMPLE
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Aims:
* Inoculation of embryonated eggs:
Requirements:
- Embryonated.
- SPF.
- White shelled.
Preparartion:
Inoculation:
After Inoculation:
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Topic 2: Propagation of viruses -
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Aims:
- Detection of viruses (diagnosis).
- Large-scale production of viruses (analytic study, vaccine production).
Methods: * Experimental infection of animals: Not common. Rabies, African horse fever, Arbovirus. Vaccine production (rare).
* Inoculation of embryonated eggs: Requirements: 1. Embryonated. 2. SPF. 3. White shelled.
- Preparartion:
1. Translumination.
2. Disinfection.
3. Drilling through shell. - Inoculation:
1. Yolk sac – picorna virus.
2. Allantoic cavity and amniotic cavity – Para-, Ortho- and Coronaviridae viruses. - After Inoculation:
1. Sealing shell.
2. Incubation.
3. Control.