The viral replication cycle can be divided into two types, namely: the lytic cycle, and lysogenic cycle. In the lysogenic cycle, the viral genome gets inserted into the host genome. Viruses which can perform both lytic and lysogenic cycles are called temperature viruses. An external stimu...
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Most antiviral medication attempts to block one or more points in the viral replication cycle. Many antiviral medications used to treat HIV and herpes simplex (which causes cold sores), for instance, jam the replication mechanism itself. Other antivirals interfere with the mechanism viruses use to ...
The viral replication cycle and synthesis is presented in this chapter. Viral classification into a Linnaean scheme has been proposed, but newer methods using nucleic acid homologies are changing classification. Viruses are spread in the human population by various means, including airborne particles, ...
What do you call the type of viral replication cycle resulting in the release of new viruses by lysis (breaking open) of the host cell? What is the role of viruses in causing cancer? Describe the detailed steps about how a virus enters a host cell. Include the viral attachment and intern...
41 Viral Replication Lytic cycle –main cycle in replication within cell, forming new virus cells and destroying host cell Lysogenic cycle – replication within cell and host cell is not destroyed 42 Viral Latency Some viruses have the ability to become dormant inside the cell Called latent viruses...
This process occurs during cell cycle making the polymerase available for viral replication. Viral RNA is then spliced and cleaved through (through cellular machinery) to produce monocistronic mRNAs that are translated in the cytoplasm. This process is also dependent on the translation machinery of...
Functionally, both the virus and virion can infect cells, but only the virion is equipped to begin the infection process immediately upon contact with a suitable host. The term "virus" can pertain to any stage of the viral life cycle, whereas "virion" is specifically the stage that is "rea...
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What is the basic unit of DNA called? a viral gene protein is expressed that cuts the host's chromosomal DNA so that the viral DNA can be incorporated in the chromosome via what? During the lytic cycle, what does the viral DNA force the host cell to do?