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48 Cards in this Set
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1. Envelope
2. Spike 3. Capsid 4. Nucleic Acid 5. Enveloped Virus |
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COMPLEX VIRUS
poxyvirus, a large DNA virus |
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COMPLEX VIRUS
flexible-tailed bacteriophage |
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ENVELOPED VIRUS
Helical Nucleocapsid mumps virus |
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ENVELOPED VIRUS
Helical Nucleocapsid rhabdovirus |
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ENVELOPED VIRUS
Icosahedral Nucleocapsid herpesvirus |
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ENVELOPED VIRUS
Icosahedral Nucleocapsid HIV (AIDS) |
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NONENVELOPED NAKED VIRUS
Helical Capsid plum poxyvirus |
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NONENVELOPED NAKED VIRUS
Icosahedral Capsid poliovirus |
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NONENVELOPED NAKED VIRUS
Icosahedral Capsid papillomavirus |
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1.core membrane
2. nucleic acid 3. outer envelope 4. soluble protein antigens 5. lateral body 6. 240 - 300 nm 7. 200 nm |
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1. tail fibers
2. capsid head 3. tail pins 4. base plate 5. nucleic acid 6. collar 7. sheath |
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1. amnion
2. shell 3. allantoic cavity 4. albumin 5. air sac |
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1. inoculation of embryo
2. inoculation of amniotic cavity 3. inoculation of chorioallantoic membrane 4. inoculation of yolk sac |
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ENERGY INVESTMENT PHASE
1. first phosphorylation 2. second phosphorylation 3. dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) 4. split of F-1, 6-P; subsequent reactions in duplicate 5. glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate |
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ENERGY INVESTMENT PHASE
1. glucose 2. glucose-6-phosphate 3. fructose-6-phosphate 4. fructose-1, 6-bisphosphate (F-1, 6-P) 5. Glyceraldehyde-3-P (G-3-P) |
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ENERGY PAYOFF PHASE
1. to electron transport 2. to electron transport 3. bishosphoglyceric acid 4. substrate-level phosphorylation 5. 3-phosphoglyceric acid |
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ENERGY PAYOFF PHASE
1. 2-phosphoglyceric acid 2. phosphoenolpyruvic acid 3. substrate-level phosphorylation 4. pyruvic acid 5. TCA cycle fermentation 6. TCA cycle fermentation |
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Poxviridae
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Smallpox, Cowpox, Fever blister, Cold sores
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Herperviridea
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Genital herpes, Chicken pox, Shingles, CMV infections
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Adenoviridae
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Adenovirus infection
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Papovaviridae
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Several types of warts, Progressive mulifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)
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Hepadnaviridae
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Serum hepatits
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Parvoviridae
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Erythema infections
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Picornaviridae
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Poliomyelitis, Hand-foot-mouth disease, short-term hepatits, common cold, bronchitis
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Caliciviridae
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Viral diarrhea, Norwalk virus syndrome
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Togaviridea
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Estern equine encephalitis (EEE), Western equine encephalitis (WEE), Yellow fever, St Louis encephalitis, Rubella (German measles)
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Flaviriridae
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Dengue fever, West Nile fever
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Bunyaviridae
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California encephalitis, Respiratory distress syndrome, Rift Valley fever, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
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Filoviridae
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Ebola fever
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Reoviridae
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Colorado tick fever, Rotavirus gastroenteritis
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Orthomyxoviridae
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Influenza or "flu"
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Paramyxoviridae
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Parainfluenza, Mumps, Measels (red), Common cold syndrome
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Rhabdoviridae
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Rabis (hydrophobia)
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Retroviridae
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T-cell leukemia, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
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Arenaviridae
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Lassa fever
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Coronaviridae
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Bronchitis, Coronavirus enteritis, severe acute respiratory syndrome
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Helicase
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Unzipping the DNA helix
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Primase
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Synthesizing a RNA primer
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DNA polymerase III
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Adding bases to the new DNA chain; proof reading the chain for mistakes
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DNA polymerase I
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Removing primer, closing gaps, reparing mismatches
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Ligase
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Final binding of nicks in DNA during synthesis and repair
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Gyrase
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Supercoiling
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Lactase
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Breaks lactose down into glucose and galactose
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Penicillinase
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Hydrolyzes beta-lactam ring
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DNA polymerase
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Synthesizes a strand of DNA using the complementary strand as a model
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Lactate dehyrogenase
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Catalyzes the conversion of pyruvic acid to lactic acid
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Oxidase
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Catalyzes the reduction (addition of electrons and hydrogen) to O2
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