Across
- 2. varicellovirus, simplevirus, Epstein Barr
- 5. small pox and cow pox
- 7. common cold, coronavirus, SARS virus
- 8. a gene that can bring about malignant transformation
- 9. mutation of H and N antigens causes missense mutation
- 10. state in which phage DNA is incorporated into host call without lysis
- 11. enveloped,neg strand, multi RNA, influenza
- 12. can lay dormant for a long period, can produce virus and no symptoms appear.
- 15. Hepatitis B
- 16. occur gradually over time, can be fatal
- 19. co-infection of the same cell with 2 different segments
- 20. rabies family
- 21. a clearing in a bacterial lawn resulting from lysis by phages
- 23. the protein coat of a virus that surrounds the nucleic acid
- 24. rhinovirus, enterovirus, Hepatitis A
- 27. phage DNA inserted into the host cell's DNA
- 28. a carbohydrate- protein complex that projects from the surface of certain viruses
Down
- 1. enveloped, ssRNA, HIV
- 3. quick, sudden onset of symptoms
- 4. protein subunit of a viral capsid
- 6. a submicroscopic, parasitic, filterable agent consisting of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat
- 7. CPE-a visible effect on a host cell, caused by a virus, that may result in host cell damage or death
- 10. cell that carries a prophage
- 13. the growth of tissues or cells separate from the organism
- 14. infectious RNA "naked"
- 17. transforms normal cells into cancerous cells
- 18. HPV, polyomavirus
- 22. the capsid of a virus with the enclosed nucleic acid
- 24. an infectious agent consisting of a self replicating protein, no nucleic acid
- 25. a group of viruses sharing the same genetic info and ecological niche
- 26. common cold, mastadenoviridae
