chapter 13

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