BIO202_C7 Virus and Prion

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Across
  1. 3. a fully formed virus that is able to establish an infection in a host cell.
  2. 4. the sum total of the genetic information
  3. 8. a single, confluent sheet of cells that support viral multiplication
  4. 9. virus-like agents that affected plants
  5. 11. a protein shell that surrounds the nucleic acid of the vrius
  6. 13. a disease in botacco plants that is caused by a virus
  7. 14. clear-well defined patches in the cell sheet
  8. 15. Mammalian viruses capable of initiating tumors
Down
  1. 1. viruses that parasitize bacterial species
  2. 2. an additional covering external to the capsid
  3. 5. a side effect of anti-HIV therapy that is nicked named ""Buffalo Hump"
  4. 6. penetration in which the entire virus is engulfed by the cell and enclosed in a vaculoe or vesicle
  5. 7. the infection in which viral DNA is incorporated into the DNA of the host.
  6. 10. a process in which the prophage in a lysogenic cell will be activated and progress directly into viral replication and the lytic cycle
  7. 12. noncellular infectious agents that are even smaller and simpler than viruses