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16 Cards in this Set
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Which viruses DNA viruses are "ds"?
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All are, except parvoviridae
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Which DNA viruses are linear?
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All are, except papillomaviridae, polyomaviridae, and hepadnaviridae
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Which RNA viruses are "ss"?
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All, except rotavirus
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Which viruses are haploid?
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All, except retroviridae
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Where do DNA viruses replicate?
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In the nucleus (except poxviridae)
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Where do RNA viruses replicate?
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In the cytosol (except influenza and retroviridae)
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Which forms of naked viral genetic information are infective?
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All dsDNA (except HBV and poxvirus)
All (+) ssRNA |
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Which forms of naked viral information are NOT infective?
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All (-) ssRNA and dsRNA
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Which DNA viruses are enveloped?
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Three key groups:
Herpesviridae Hepadnaviridae Poxviridae |
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Which DNA viruses are non-enveloped?
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Three key groups
Adenoviridae Papillomaviridae Parvoviridae |
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Which are the important picornaviridae?
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The enteroviruses
Polio Coxsackie Echovirus HAV Rhinovirus |
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Which RNA viruses are enveloped?
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Several key groupings:
Influenza/parainfluenza/RSV Measles/mumps/rubella Rabies HTLV-1 HIV Flaviviridae (HCV, arboviruses) |
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Which RNA viruses are non-enveloped?
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Non Enveloped Rna Particless!
Norwalk hEv Rota Picornaviridae |
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What are the four uniting features of most DNA viruses?
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All ds (except parvoviridae)
All linear (except papilloma-, polyoma-, and hepadnaviridae) All icosahedral (except poxviridae) All nuclear replicators (except poxviridae) |
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Which are the (-) ssRNA viruses?
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"Always Bring Polymerase Or Fail Replication"
Arenaviridae Bunyaviridae Paramyxoviridae Orthomyxoviridae Filoviridae Rhabdoviridae |
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Which are the segmented viruses?
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Segmentation is such a "BOAR"
Bunyaviridae Orthomyxoviridae Arenaviridae Reoviridae |