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Viruses Living or Non Living?

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Viruses

Living or Non Living?

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What are the characteristics of living cells?

• obtain & ingest food • get rid of wastes • grow • respond to changes in environment • reproduce

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Viruses

• viruses are not part of the 6 kingdoms since ---> non-living

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Viruses

• viruses are not part of the 6 kingdoms since ---> non-living

- outside of cells, virus = lifeless chemical (no metabolic activity)

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Viruses

• viruses are not part of the 6 kingdoms since ---> non-living

- outside of cells, virus = lifeless chemical (no metabolic activity)

- inside cells viruses are reproduced using the cells machinery

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Viruses

1934- electron microscope allowed people to view viruses

- very small (5000 flu viruses on head of a pin)

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Viruses

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Virus Structuresimple structure: • inner core of genetic material

(RNA or DNA)

•outer protective coat capsid made of proteins (determines shape)

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Lytic Cycle of a Virus

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Lytic Cycle of a Virus

1. Attachment & entrance • virus recognizes host • whole virus or only its DNA or RNA enters 2. Synthesis • host makes virus parts 3. Assembly • host puts together virus 4. Release • host cells dies as virus leaves cell

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B. Provirus Cycle:

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B. Provirus cycle:

- some viruses can enter a ‘dormant’ stage (months, years)

--->viruses remain in host DNA until... something tells the virus to replicate

eg: Herpes simplex virus - cold sores present when in lytic cycle - cold sores may be absent for years when in

provirus stage

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Viral Diversity

- viruses are specific to host cells (bacteria, animal, plant)

- not all are pathogenic (cause disease)

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Viruses & Human Health

- symptoms of disease caused by destruction of cells - infections are difficult to treat

Why? ---> viruses are ‘hidden’ inside our cells!

- some can be prevented with vaccines (eg., polio, smallpox, hepatitis A+B)

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Examples-RNA Polio

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Examples-RNA Ebola

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Examples-RNA Infuenza

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Examples-DNA Shingles/Pox

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Examples-DNA Herpes Simplex

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Examples-DNA Genital/Skin warts