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Introduction to Virology. Nature of Viruses Viral genome is packaged in protein coat.

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Page 1: Introduction to Virology. Nature of Viruses Viral genome is packaged in protein coat.

Introduction to Virology

Page 2: Introduction to Virology. Nature of Viruses Viral genome is packaged in protein coat.

Nature of Viruses

Viral genome is packaged in protein coat

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Virus Genomes

Page 4: Introduction to Virology. Nature of Viruses Viral genome is packaged in protein coat.

Nature of Viruses

• Viruses need a living cell to survive

• Viral genome is released inside the cytoplasm of the host cell

• Virus genomes are made of DNA or RNA– Not both– Single stranded (ss) OR double stranded (ds)

Page 5: Introduction to Virology. Nature of Viruses Viral genome is packaged in protein coat.

Why Study Viruses

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Why Study Viruses

• Viruses are capable of infecting all forms of life

– Vertebrates, prokaryotes, fungi, algae• Most abundant form of life

– Bacteriophages are extremely abundant– Estimated 1031 tailed bacteriophages

• Excellent molecular biology tools

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Viruses And Molecular Biology• Study of viruses small DNA viruses led to discovery of

promoters for eukaryotic RNA polymerases

• Study of cancer producing viruses led to discovery of many cellular oncogenes

• RNA splicing in eukaryotic cells was discovered by studying mRNA from DNA viruses

• Understanding of cellular DNA replication was facilitated by studying phages and DNA viral replication

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Major Virology Milestones

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Major Virology Milestones

• “Phage” group made significant discoveries/contributions to the field of molecular biology

• Bacteriophages hold promise as antibiotics

• Particularly in antibiotic resistant bacteria

• Immune reaction to phages remains a serious obstacle

• Study of tumor viruses let to a clearer understanding of cancer

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Viruses As Vectors

• Viruses can be engineered to carry exogenous genes

• The exogenous genes can be inserted in the host’s genome

•When utilizing a virus to insert genes into a host, we refer to that virus as a Vector Virus

•Vector virus hold promise as therapeutic agents

•Immune response remains an issue

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Detection And Measurement of Viruses

•Plaque Forming Assay

•Initially done with bacteriophages and bacteria

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Detection And Measurement of Viruses

•Hemagglutination Assay

•Rapid and convenient

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Detection And Measurement of Viruses

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