Viruses with larger genomes require a larger capsid in order to package their
genomes. How do
viruses with icosahedral symmetry accomplish this?
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Built by identical subunits (minimum 60), but form a larger face on the
icosahedron.
, - sense RNA viruses (6)
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Rhabdoviridae, paramyxoviridae, filoviridae, orthomyxoviridae,
arenaviridae, bunyaviridae (all enveloped).
What are the principles and steps of RNAi?
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Triggered by double stranded RNA (replicative form for RNA viruses).
1) Dicer recognizes ANY dsRNA, cuts into 21bp segments called siRNA
2) Risc replaces Dicer and takes 1 strand of siRNA, using it to find and
destroy complimentary RNAs
What are the principles and steps of Next-gen sequencing?
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Sequence everything then use computer analysis to identify sequences
similar to known viruses.
What are the principles and steps of phylogenetics?
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genomes. How do
viruses with icosahedral symmetry accomplish this?
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Built by identical subunits (minimum 60), but form a larger face on the
icosahedron.
, - sense RNA viruses (6)
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Rhabdoviridae, paramyxoviridae, filoviridae, orthomyxoviridae,
arenaviridae, bunyaviridae (all enveloped).
What are the principles and steps of RNAi?
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Triggered by double stranded RNA (replicative form for RNA viruses).
1) Dicer recognizes ANY dsRNA, cuts into 21bp segments called siRNA
2) Risc replaces Dicer and takes 1 strand of siRNA, using it to find and
destroy complimentary RNAs
What are the principles and steps of Next-gen sequencing?
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Sequence everything then use computer analysis to identify sequences
similar to known viruses.
What are the principles and steps of phylogenetics?
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