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Viruses

Structure of a Virus:

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Viral Structures


Life Cycles of viruses

Lytic infection:

  1. Infection: Virus identifies an attaches itself to a host cell. The genetic material is then injected into the host cell.
  2. Growth: Genetic material of virus overrides host cell's activities. Cell is now instructed to replicate viral genetic material and protein coats.
  3. Lysis: Cell is lysed "broken open" and new viruses are released to infect other cells. This kills the host cell.

Lysogenic Infection:

  1. Similar to lytic infection however important differences exist
  2. Instead of immediately replicating, viral DNA incorporates itself into the host cell's DNA.
  3. Will remain dormant for significant amounts of time.
  4. Give certain conditions, the virus will enter it's lytic phase similar to a normal lytic infection

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Lytic & Lysogenic viral infections

 

Retroviruses:

 

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HIV Virus


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Last Updated: March 11, 2004