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