Across
- 4. Recently discovered, rod shaped circular RNA entities
- 10. Phase where the virus is getting into the host cell
- 14. Viruses lack this for most metabolic processes
- 15. This doctor discovered how HIV infects cells to cause AIDS
- 16. A coreceptor that makes some individuals highly resistant to HIV infection
- 17. Defined as areas where virus-infected cells have been destroyed
Down
- 1. Lipid membrane common on viruses that infect animal cells
- 2. Can remain latent in the cytoplasm, an example of a life-long infection
- 3. Virus-like agents that affect plants
- 5. Viruses that infect bacteria
- 6. Makes up the external protein shell of viruses
- 7. Side effect of anti-HIV therapy, fat redistribution
- 8. Cancer-causing
- 9. Cycle that refers to bacteriopgahes infect but remain dormant, not destroying the target cell
- 11. An infectious protein
- 12. A fully formed virus that can establish an infection in a host cell
- 13. Viruses lack this for synthesizing proteins
