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