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Identification of virus classes and which viruses belong to them

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What is the identifying feature of Class I viruses?   Double Stranded DNA  
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Papovirus (warts, cervical cancer)   Class I virus (Double Stranded DNA)  
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What Class I virus causes warts and cervical cancer?   Papovirus  
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Adenovirus (respiratory disease)   Class I virus (Double Stranded DNA)  
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What Class I virus causes respiratory disease?   Adenovirus  
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Herpes Virus (cold sores, genital herpes, chicken pox, mononucleosis)   Class I Virus (Double Stranded DNA)  
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What Class I Virus causes cold sores, genital herpes, chicken pox and mononucleosis?   Herpes Virus  
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Poxvirus (smallpox, cowpox)   Class I virus (Double Stranded DNA)  
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What Class I virus causes small pox and cow pox?   Poxvirus  
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What is the identifying feature of Class II Viruses?   Single Stranded DNA  
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Parvovirus (Fifth Disease)   Class II Virus (Single Stranded DNA)  
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Which Class II Virus causes Fifth Disease in humans?   Parvovirus  
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What is the identifying feature of Class III viruses?   Double stranded RNA  
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Coronavirus (SARS)   Class III Virus (Double Stranded RNA)  
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What Class III Virus causes SARS?   Coronavirus  
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Picornavirus (polio, common cold)   Class III Virus (Double Stranded RNA)  
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Which Class III Virus causes polio and the common cold?   Picornavirus  
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Togavirus (rubella, yellow fever)   Class III Virus (Double Stranded RNA)  
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Which Class III Virus causes rubella and yellow fever?   Togavirus  
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Hepatitis C Virus   Class III Virus (Double Stranded RNA)  
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What is the identifying feature of Class IV Viruses?   Single stranded RNA acting as mRNA  
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Rhabdovirus (rabies)   Class IV Virus (positive Single stranded RNA acting as mRNA)  
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What Class IV Virus causes rabies?   Rhabdovirus  
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Paramyxovirus (measles, mumps)   Class IV Virus (positive Single stranded RNA acting as mRNA)  
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What Class IV Virus causes measles and mumps?   Paramyxovirus  
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Orthomyxovirus (Influenzas)   Class IV Virus (positive Single stranded RNA acting as mRNA)  
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What Class IV Virus causes influenza?   Orthomyxovirus  
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Bunyavirus (Korean hemorrhagic fever)   Class IV Virus (positive Single stranded RNA acting as mRNA)  
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Which Class IV Virus causes Korean hemorrhagic fever?   Bunyavirus  
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Arenavirus (Lassa Fever)   Class IV Virus (positive Single stranded RNA acting as mRNA)  
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What Class IV Virus causes Lassa Fever?   Arenavirus  
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What is the identifying feature of Class V Viruses?   Negative Single stranded RNA used as a template for mRNA synthesis  
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Reovirus (diarrhea)   Class V Virus (negative Single stranded RNA used as a template for mRNA synthesis)  
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What Class V Virus causes diarrhea?   Reovirus  
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What is the identifying feature of Class VI viruses?   Positive single stranded RNA with DNA intermediate in its replication  
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Retrovirus (Leukemia, AIDS)   Class VI virus  
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What Class VI Virus causes Leukemia and AIDS?   Retrovirus (positive single stranded RNA with DNA intermediate in its replication)  
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What is the identifying feature of a Class VII virus?   Double stranded DNA with an RNA intermediate in its replication  
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Hepatitis B Virus   Class VII Virus (Double stranded DNA with an RNA intermediate in its replication)  
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