Open QuestionCompare and contrast the bacteriophage lytic cycle and lysogeny by addressing (1) the rate of replication of the viral genome, (2) production of virions, and (3) effect on the host cell.
Open QuestionCompare and contrast the bacteriophage lytic cycle and lysogeny by addressing (1) the rate of replication of the viral genome, (2) production of virions, and (3) effect on the host cell.
Open QuestionDRAW IT Redraw Figure 19.8 to show the replicative cycle of a virus with a single-stranded genome that can function as mRNA (a class IV virus).
Open QuestionIf you come down with the flu, should your physician prescribe an antibiotic for you? Explain why or why not.
Open QuestionOf the viruses highlighted in Section 33.4, predict which of the following would be able to make viral proteins if nothing more than its genome were injected into a suitable host cell.a. pea mosaic ([+]ssRNA) virusb. bluetongue (dsRNA) virusc. measles ([−]ssRNA) virusd. human immunodeficiency (RNA reverse-transcribing) virus
Open QuestionOf the viruses highlighted in Section 33.4, predict which of the following would be able to make viral proteins if nothing more than its genome were injected into a suitable host cell.a. pea mosaic ([+]ssRNA) virusb. bluetongue (dsRNA) virusc. measles ([−]ssRNA) virusd. human immunodeficiency (RNA reverse-transcribing) virus
Open QuestionIf you were in charge of the government's budget devoted to stemming the AIDS epidemic, would you devote most of the resources to drug development or preventive medicine? Defend your answer.
Open QuestionWhich of the following is/are always true?a. Viruses cannot reproduce outside a host cell;b. Viruses are not surrounded by a membrane;c. Viruses are not made up of cells;d. A and C are correct;e. A, B, and C are correct