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antisense strand Viral RNA that cannot act as mRNA
capsid The protein coat of a virus that surounds the nucleic acid
burst time The time required form bacteriophage attachment to release
complex virus Avirus with a complicated structure, such as a bacteriophage.
capsomere Aprotein subunit of a viral capsid
oncogene Agene that can bring about malignant transformation
specialized transduction The process of transferring apiece of cell DNA adjacent to a prophage to another cell
oncogenic virus Avirus that is capable of producing tumors; also called oncovirus
viroid Infectious RNA
lysogeny A state in which phage DNA is incorporated into the host cell without
reverse transcriptase An RNA-dependent DNA polymerase; and enzyme that synthesizes a complementary DNA from an RNA template
fusion The merging of plasma membranes of two different cells, resulting in one cell containing cytoplasm from both original cells.
lysis Desstruction of a cell by the rupture of the plasma membrane, rsulting in a loss of cytoplasm.
lysis In disease, a gradual period of decline
host range The spectrum of species, strains, or cell types that a pathogen can infect
uncoating The separation of viral nucleic acid fromits protein coat.
spike A carbohydrate-protein complex that projects from the surface of certain viruses
envelope an outer covering surrounding the capsid of some viruses
viral species A group of viruses sharing the same genetic info and ecological niche.
lysozyme An enzyme capable of hydrolyzing bacterial cell walls
T antigen An antigen in the nucleus of a tumor cell
lysogenic cycle Stages in viral development that result in the incorporation of viral DNA into host DNA
virion A complete, fully developed viral particle
bacteriophage (phage) A virus that infects bacterial cells
phage conversion Genetic change in the host cell resulting from infection by a bacteriophage
transformation The process in which genes are transferred from one bacterium to another as "naked" DNA in solution
transformation The changing of a normal cell in to a cancerous cell
diploid cell A cell having two sets of chromosomes; diploid is the normal state of a eukaryotic cell.
prion An infectious agent consisting of a selfreplicationg protein, with no detectable nucleic acids.
provirus Viral DNA that is intefrated into the host cell's DNA
plaque A clearing in a bacterial lawn resulting fromlysis by phages
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