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10. The replication cycles of viruses (lytic and lysogenic) differ among viruses and are determined by their unique structures and genomes. | Label the key parts of a virus. Arrange the steps of a viral infection by bacteriophage in correct order, specifically, either a temperate or lytic phage |
Predict the replication cycle of a virus based on the genes it carries. Compare and contrast the replication cycles of bacteriophages T4 and lambda, including the consequences of infection. Compare and contrast the differences between lysogenic and latent viral infections. Describe how a lysogenic phage can contribute to virulence, and give one example. |
18. The synthesis of viral genetic material and proteins is dependent on host cells. | Define the terms restriction and modification with regard to a bacteriophage infection. Given a type of virus, list the steps that take place in the replication of its genome. |
Compare and contrast the multiplication of animal viruses and bacteriophages. Compare and contrast the viral enzymes needed by RNA, DNA, and retroviruses. Compare and contrast the host enzymes needed by RNA, DNA, and retroviruses. Given a description of an antiviral medication, predict whether it would be effective against RNA, DNA, or retroviruses. |