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dsDNA (linear) family with enveloped icosahedral, non-structural DNA dependent DNA polymerase. Replication occurs in the nucleus.
Herpes
dsDNA (linear) family, naked icosohedral, non-structural DNA dependent DNA polymerase. Replication occurs in the nucleus.
Adeno
dsDNA (linear) family, complete structure, all replication in the cytoplasm with structural DNA dependent RNA polymerase and non-structural DNA dependent DNA polymerase
Pox
DNA virus, with lipid enveloped icosahedral, with structual RNA dependent DNA polymerase = reverse transcriptase- in nucleus and cytoplasm
`Hepadna (hepatitis B)
Viruses in this group all synthesize viral polyproteins which are specifically cleaved by viral proteases which are targets for antivirals
ssRNA viruses
All these viruses encode non-structural RNA dep. RNA polymerase
ssRNA viruses
All these viruses encode non-structural RNA dep. RNA polymerase except which? What does it do?
Retro - transcribes integrated proviral DNA with host DNA dep. RNA polymerase II
ssRNA with enveloped icosahedral or icosahedral-like (HIV)
Retro
ssRNA with enveloped icosahedral
Toga
ssRNA with naked icosahedral
Picorna
dsRNA family with segmented genome with possible genome reassortment in mixed infections of two distinct viruses, structural RNA dep. RNA polymerase- cytoplasm
Reo
Are all lipid enveloped helical viruses with structural RNA dep. RNA polymerase
ss(-)RNA virus families
ss(-)RNA virus with syncytia formation
Paramyxo
ss(-)RNA virus that includes influenza
Orthomyxo
These proteins are found in the virion, like capsid proteins or envelope glycoproteins
Structural
These proteins are produced in virus infected cells but are not packaged into the newly formed virions
Non-structural proteins