Virology – Microbiology Answers – Flashcards
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Polio 1, 2, 3 Human Rhinovirus Hepatitis A/E |
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ssRNA (+) non-segmented no envelope |
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Rubella Hepatitis C |
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ssRNA (+) enveloped 1 sub-genomic mRNA |
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Coronaviruses SARS |
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ssRNA (+) non-segmented enveloped |
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Mumps Measles Rabies Ebola (Zaire & Sudan) |
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ssRNA (-) non-segmented enveloped |
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Influenza A, B, C |
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ssRNA (-) segmented enveloped |
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Reovirus 1, 2, 3 Rotavirus A, B Colorado Tick Fever |
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dsRNA (+) segmented no envelope |
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HTLV HIV 1, 2 |
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ssRNA (+) retroid DNA step in replication |
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Hepatitis B (HBV) |
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ds/ssDNA enveloped retroid DNA step in replication |
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Parvoviridae (RA-1) |
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ssDNA no envelope |
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Polyoma Papilloma |
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dsDNA no envelope |
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Herpesviridae (HSV, HHV, Herpes B) Poxviridae (smallpox) |
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dsDNA enveloped |
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Baltimore Classifications (1 - 7) |
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1) dsDNA 2) ssDNA 3) dsRNA 4) ssRNA (+) 5) ssRNA (-) 6) ssRNA (+) w/DNA intermediate 7) gapped circular dsDNA |
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Class I - dsDNA |
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Pox Papilloma |
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Class II - ssDNA |
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Parvo |
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Class III - dsRNA |
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Reo/Rota |
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Class IV - ssRNA (+) |
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Polio |
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Class V - ssRNA (-) |
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Rabies Influenza |
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Class VI - ssRNA (+) w/DNA intermediate |
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HIV |
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Class VII - gapped circular dsDNA |
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HBV |
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What 2 viruses have segmented genomes? |
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Influenza Reo/Rota |
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What 3 viruses have circular genomes? |
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SV40 (polyoma) Papilloma HPB (not covalently closed) |
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Genome - RABIES |
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ssRNA (-) linear NO direct/inverted repeats NOT covalently linked to proteins |
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Virion - RABIES |
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enveloped rod shaped/filamentous genome coated w/VIRAL protein viral RNA polymerase |
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Attachement/Entry - RABIES |
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genome in cytoplasm entry by fusion |
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mRNA synthesis - RABIES |
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cytoplasm viral RNA-dep RNA-pol NO genome conversion |
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Capping - RABIES |
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viral polymerase and host enzyme poly(A) tail via polymerase slippage |
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Rep. intermediates NOT mRNAs. |
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Rabies Influenza |
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What VSV/Rabies virus uses protease for maturation? |
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EBOLA uses Furin, a CELL protease. |
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Genome - INFLUNZA |
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ssRNA(-) linear segmented NO direct terminal repeats NOT covalently linked to protein |
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Virion - INFLUNZA |
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enveloped genome coated with viral protein viral RNA polymerase |
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Attachment/Entry - INFLUENZA |
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binds carbohydrate uncoated via fusion (late endosomes) genome migration to nucleus |
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mRNA synthesis - INFLUENZA |
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Nuclear process HOST RNApolII |
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capping - INFLUENZA |
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VIRAL endonuclease cleaves host enzyme after capping. Host mRNAs provide caps. Cleaved oligonucleotide used as primer. |
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maturation - INFLUENZA |
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HOST protease used to cleave after assembly at plasma membrane. |
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Genome - POLIO |
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ssRNA (+) linear non-segmented covalently linked to protein |
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Virion - POLIO |
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naked virus - icosahedral shape uses host polymerase |
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attachment/entry - POLIO |
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binds cell surface protein genome remains in cytoplasm |
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Which is the only virus to make a single mRNA? |
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Polio (picornavirus) |
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What virus encodes poly(A) tail in genome? |
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Polio (picornavirus) |
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Which 3 viruses initiate genome replication via protein priming? |
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Polio (picornavirus) Adenovirus HBV |
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Which 3 viruses produce equal amounts of viral capsids and polymerase? |
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Polio (picornavirus) Togavirus Retrovirus |
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What 2 viruses assemble capsids in the cytoplasm(using a viral protease) |
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Polio (picornavirus) Togavirus |
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Genome - TOGAVIRUS |
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ssRNA (+) linear |
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Virion - TOGAVIRUS |
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enveloped icosahedral |
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TOGAVIRUS after attachment... |
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mRNA synthesized in cytoplasm via VIRAL polymerase. Encodes protease that makes individual proteins. Produces 2 mRNAs. |
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Which 2 viruses code for a DNA polymerase in the virion? |
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Retrovirus Hepatitis B |
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Genome - CORONA/SARS |
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ssRNA (+) linear |
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Virion - CORONA/SARS |
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enveloped spherical |
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Uncoating - CORONA/SARS |
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uncoated via fusion genome remains in cytoplasm |
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Capping - CORONA/SARS |
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Capping/mRNA synthesis via viral polymerase in cytoplasm. Viral protease makes polyproteins. |
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Genome - RETROVIRUS |
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diploid ssRNA (+) linear direct terminal repeats |
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Virion - RETROVIRUS |
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enveloped icosahedral genome coated w/viral protein DNA polymerase |
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Which virus converts the genome in the cytoplasm? |
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Retroviruses |
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Attachment/entry - RETROVIRUS |
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Binds cell surface protein. Fusion to plasma membrane. Genome migrates to nucleus. |
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Which 2 viruses encode a reverse transcriptase? |
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Retrovirus Hepatitis B |
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Genome - HBV |
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partial dsDNA covalently linked to protein circular genome 3 direct repeats - 2 near 3' end |
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Virion - HBV |
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enveloped icosahedral DNA polymerase encoded |
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T/F - HBV genome migrates to the nucleus. |
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TRUE |
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Which 2 viruses encode a DNA-dep DNA pol, RNA-dep DNA pol, and a reverse transcriptase? |
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Retroviruses HBV |
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SV40 |
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Polyoma |
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Genome - SV40 |
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dsDNA circular |
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Virion - SV40 |
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icosahedral not enveloped genome coated w/CELL protein |
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T/F - SV40 genome migrates to the nucleus after entry. |
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TRUE |
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SV40 after uncoating.. |
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mRNA synthesis in nucleus by polII capsids assemble in nucleus bidirectional DNA synthesis |
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Which 3 viruses produce mRNAs from both DNA strands? |
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SV40 Adeno Herpes |
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Which 2 viruses replicate their genome via strand displacement? |
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Adeno POX |
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Genome - Papilloma |
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dsDNA circular |
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Virion - Papilloma |
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icosahedral genome coated w/CELL protein genome migrates to nucleus |
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What 3 viruses use host polymerases? |
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SV40 Papilloma Parvo |
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Genome - ADENO |
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dsDNA linear unsegmented covalently linked to protein inverted terminal repeats |
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Virion - ADENO |
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icosahedral genome migrates to nucleus |
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Genome - REO/ROTA |
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dsDNA linear |
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Virion - REO/ROTA |
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icosahedral RNA polymerase in virion genome remains in cytoplasm |
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T/F - mRNA synthesis and capping is done by a viral polymerase in REO/ROTA. |
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TRUE |
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This virus assembles in the endoplasmic reticulum. |
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Herpes |
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What is the only virus to produce one mRNA? |
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Polio (picornavirus) |
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Genome - HERPES & POX |
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dsDNA linear |
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This virus uses fusion to uncoat, then sends the genome to the nucleus. |
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Herpes |
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This is the only virus to produce 2 mRNAs. |
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Togavirus |
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This is the only virus to inhibit host translation. |
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Polio (picornavirus) |
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Only virus to use cell RNA to initiate genome replication. |
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Retrovirus |
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Encodes poly(A) tail in genome. |
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Polio (picornavirus) |
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Genome conversion in nucleus only occurs in which 2 viruses? |
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Hepatitis B Parvo |