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what are 5 viruses of the group picornavirus?
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polio virus, coxsackie viruses, ECHO viruses, rhinoviruses, Hep A
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what disease do coxsackie picornaviruses cause? ECHO viruses? polio virus?
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aseptic meningitis, rash colds; aseptic meningitis, rash colds; paralysis, aseptic meningitis
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what is the nucleic acid genome of reoviruses? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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multiple molecules of dsRNA; icosahedral; no; rotaviruses; infant diarrhea
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what is the nucleic acid genome of orthomyxovirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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multiple molecules of - RNA; helical; influenza; influenza; yes
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what is the nucleic acid genome of paramyxovirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped?
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single molecule of - RNA; helical; yes
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what is the nucleic acid genome of rhabdovirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single molecule of - RNA; helical; yes; rabies virus; rabies
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what is the nucleic acid genome of coronavirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single molecule of + RNA; helical; yes; SARS-assoc coronavirus; SARS, common cold
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what is the nucleic acid genome of togaviruses? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single molecule of + RNA; icosahedral; yes; various equine encephalitis viruses; encephalitis
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what is the nucleic acid genome of retroviruses? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? What are 2 examples of this virus?
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2 identical molecules of + stranded RNA; uncertain; yes; HIV-1 and various tumor viruses
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what is the nucleic acid genome of parvovirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single molecule of ssDNA; icosahedral; no; B-19; childhood rash and aplastic anemia
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what is the nucleic acid genome of papovirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single molecule of circular dsDNA; icosahedral; no; papilloma viruses; warts in various sites
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what is the nucleic acid genome of adenoviruses? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single strand of linear dsDNA; icosahedral; yes; adenoviruses; colds, conjuncitivis, etc.
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what is the nucleic acid genome of hepadnavirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped? What is an example of the virus and the disease caused?
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single molecule of circular DNA ds for most of length; icosahedral; yes; Hep B
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what is the nucleic acid genome of herpesvirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped?
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single molecule of linear dsDNA; icosahedral; yes
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what is the nucleic acid genome of poxvirus? What is their nucleocapsid symmetry? Are they enveloped?
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single molecule of linear ds DNA; none; yes
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what are 4 examples of herpes virus and their corresponding diseases?
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herpes simplex virus; varicella zoster virus and chickenpox zoster; cytomegalovirus; EB virus and mononucleosis
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what are 2 examples of poxvirus and their corresponding diseases?
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smallpox virus and smallpox; molluscum contageosum virus and skin lesions
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