chapter 5

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Across
  1. 5. Cell or tissue culture methods used to grow viruses
  2. 6. A fully formed virus capable of infecting a host cell
  3. 7. Coreceptor missing in 1–3% of humans, providing resistance to HIV infection
  4. 8. Clear areas formed when virus-infected cells are destroyed
  5. 9. Infectious particles made only of protein and no nucleic acid
  6. 10. Infectious agents considered nonliving because they are not made of cells
  7. 12. External protein shell of a virus
  8. 13. Viruses that infect bacteria and usually contain dsDNA
Down
  1. 1. Damage to host cells caused by viral infection
  2. 2. CYCLE. Bacteriophage life cycle in which the virus remains dormant
  3. 3. Virus that causes disease in tobacco plants
  4. 4. Bacterial gene-editing system used in biotechnology
  5. 6. Infectious agents composed of naked RNA with no capsid
  6. 11. Laboratory-bred animals and embryonic bird tissues used to grow viruses
  7. 14. CRISPR-based therapy designed to excise HIV proviral DNA