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