Across
- 2. The viruses that have DNA genomes replicate in the _____ of the host cell.
- 5. _____ causes human infection where the individual's immune cells are targeted and destroyed, leading to AIDS.
- 7. An RNA virus that reproduces by means of a DNA molecule.
- 8. Process where phages infect a cell and immediately begin making copies of the viral particles which causes the cell to lyse (burst).
- 9. Infectious misfolded proteins that misfold other normal proteins which causes them to clump up in the brain.
- 10. Process where a phage inserts its DNA into the genome of the host cell and hides out until the bacteria has undergone cell division multiple times; it can later pop out and begin phage production again.
- 12. _____ virus causes human infection and mutates every year.
- 13. Copies of the _____ DNA usually remain behind in the nuclei of certain nerve cells where they remain latent for years.
Down
- 1. This is an enzyme that makes a DNA copy of an RNA genome of HIV.
- 3. The viruses that have RNA genomes replicate in the _____ of the host cell.
- 4. _____ virus is a common plant virus.
- 6. This is a prevention therapy given to individuals to prepare their immune system against a viral or bacterial pathogen.
- 11. Animal viruses get their _____ from budding out of their host cell.
