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Title: Chapter 10 Overview of Viruses and Virology


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Chapter 10 Overview of Viruses and Virology
Viral Diversity Animal Viruses
Virus Structure and Growth
Viral Diversity Bacteriophage
Viral Replication
Viral Potpourri
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FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage100
Question
  • Question What is the most common bacteriophage
    genome? Note sssingle stranded and dsdouble
    stranded
  • a. ssDNA
  • b. dsDNA
  • c. ssRNA
  • d. dsRNA

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage100
Answer
  • Question What is the most common bacteriophage
    genome? Note sssingle stranded and dsdouble
    stranded
  • a. ssDNA
  • b. dsDNA
  • c. ssRNA
  • d. dsRNA

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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage200
Question
  • Question How does T4 bacteriophage ensure that
    its genome is expressed rather than its hosts
    genome?
  • a. T4 modifies the hosts RNA polymerase
  • b. T4 releases an anti-sigma factor that binds
    to hosts sigma 70.
  • c. T4 encodes some of its own sigma factors
    that are specific for T4 promoter regions.
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage200
Answer
  • Question How does T4 bacteriophage ensure that
    its genome is expressed rather than its hosts
    genome?
  • a. T4 modifies the hosts RNA polymerase
  • b. T4 releases an anti-sigma factor that binds
    to hosts sigma 70.
  • c. T4 encodes some of its own sigma factors
    that are specific for T4 promoter regions.
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage300
Question
  • Question If lambda phage was unable to express
    lambda repressor protein, what would happen?
  • a. lambda would be unable to maintain the
    lysogenic pathway
  • b. lambda would never enter the lytic pathway
  • c. lambda would not be able to express genes
    in its genome
  • d. lambda would be unable to integrate its viral
    DNA into the hosts chromosome

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage300
Answer
  • Question If lambda phage was unable to express
    lambda repressor protein, what would happen?
  • a. lambda would be unable to maintain the
    lysogenic pathway
  • b. lambda would never enter the lytic pathway
  • c. lambda would not be able to express genes
    in its genome
  • d. lambda would be unable to integrate its viral
    DNA into the hosts chromosome

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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage400
Question
  • Question If a mutation were to occur in lambda
    phage that made it unable to express integrase,
    what would happen?
  • a. the phage would be unable to form circular
    DNA once it enters the host
  • b. the phage would be stuck in the lysogenic
    cycle
  • c. the phage would be unable to recombine with
    the bacterial chromosome
  • d. the phage would be unable to inject its DNA
    into the host

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage400
Answer
  • Question If a mutation were to occur in lambda
    phage that made it unable to express integrase,
    what would happen?
  • a. the phage would be unable to form circular
    DNA once it enters the host
  • b. the phage would be stuck in the lysogenic
    cycle
  • c. the phage would be unable to recombine with
    the bacterial chromosome
  • d. the phage would be unable to inject its DNA
    into the host

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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage500
Question
  • Question What induces lambda lysogens and causes
    lambda phage to enter the lytic cycle?
  • a. DNA damage
  • b. increased host growth rate
  • c. decrease in external temperature
  • d. increase in beta galactosidase in the host
    cell

ANSWER
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Topic 1 Viral Diversity Bacteriophage500
Answer
  • Question What induces lambda lysogens and causes
    lambda phage to enter the lytic cycle?
  • a. DNA damage
  • b. increased host growth rate
  • c. decrease in external temperature
  • d. increase in beta galactosidase in the host
    cell

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Topic 2 Viral Replication100 Question
  • Question Which of the following is packaged into
    a virion during maturation?
  • a. nucleic acid
  • b. ribosomes
  • c. plasma membrane
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 2 Viral Replication100 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is packaged into
    a virion during maturation?
  • a. nucleic acid
  • b. ribosomes
  • c. plasma membrane
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 2 Viral Replication200 Question
  • Question Which of the following describes the
    eclipse period of viral replication?
  • a. the period where virion are assembled
  • b. the period where virion are released from
    the host cell
  • c. the period where the viral nucleic acid
    enters the cell and begins to replicate.
  • d. the period where the virion is preparing to
    enter the host cell.

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Viral Replication200 Answer
  • Question Which of the following describes the
    eclipse period of viral replication?
  • a. the period where virion are assembled
  • b. the period where virion are released from
    the host cell
  • c. the period where the viral nucleic acid
    enters the cell and begins to replicate.
  • d. the period where the virion is preparing to
    enter the host cell.

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Topic 2 Viral Replication300 Question
  • Question Which of the following is/are true?
  • a. most viruses that infect a salamander can
    also infect a human
  • b. influenza virus can infect any tissue type
    in its host
  • c. a virus that infects a chicken may be able
    to infect a human
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 2 Viral Replication300 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is/are true?
  • a. most viruses that infect a salamander can
    also infect a human
  • b. influenza virus can infect any tissue type
    in its host
  • c. a virus that infects a chicken may be able
    to infect a human
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 2 Viral Replication400 Question
  • Question Which scheme represents a class IV
    virus ssRNA () gene expression?
  • a. ssRNA is reverse transcribed to dsDNA,
    which is transcribed to mRNA, which is
    translated to protein
  • b. ssRNA acts as mRNA, which is translated to
    protein
  • c. ssRNA is reverse transcribed to ss- DNA,
    which is transcribed to mRNA, which is
    translated to protein
  • d. ssRNA is transcribed to mRNA, which is
    translated to protein

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Viral Replication400 Answer
  • Question Which scheme represents a class IV
    virus ssRNA () gene expression?
  • a. ssRNA is reverse transcribed to dsDNA,
    which is transcribed to mRNA, which is
    translated to protein
  • b. ssRNA acts as mRNA, which is translated to
    protein
  • c. ssRNA is reverse transcribed to ss- DNA,
    which is transcribed to mRNA, which is
    translated to protein
  • d. ssRNA is transcribed to mRNA, which is
    translated to protein

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Topic 2 Viral Replication500 Question
  • Question Proteins classified as late viral
    proteins are usually _______________.
  • a. enzymes
  • b. are made in smaller amounts than early
    proteins
  • c. capsomere proteins
  • d. polymerase proteins

ANSWER
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Topic 2 Viral Replication500 Answer
  • Question Proteins classified as late viral
    proteins are usually _______________.
  • a. enzymes
  • b. are made in smaller amounts than early
    proteins
  • c. capsomere proteins
  • d. polymerase proteins

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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth100 Question
  • Question Which of the following do ALL virion
    have?
  • a. DNA
  • b. capsid
  • c. envelope
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth100 Answer
  • Question Which of the following do ALL virion
    have?
  • a. DNA
  • b. capsid
  • c. envelope
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth200 Question
  • Question Which of the following is/are true?
  • a. Only bacteria and archaea are infected by
    bacteriophage
  • b. RNA viruses do not use mRNA to express
    their genes
  • c. Most viruses are about 1-3 µm
  • d. Capsomere is the term used for the lipid
    coat that surrounds the nucleic acid

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth200 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is/are true?
  • a. Only bacteria and archaea are infected by
    bacteriophage
  • b. RNA viruses do not use mRNA to express
    their genes
  • c. Most viruses are about 1-3 µm
  • d. Capsomere is the term used for the lipid
    coat that surrounds the nucleic acid

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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth300 Question
  • Question Where does the lipid portion of the
    viral envelop come from?
  • a. the virus contains genes for lipid synthesis
    and the host actually synthesizes them
  • b. the virus obtains the lipids from the hosts
    plasma membrane
  • c. the virion obtain the lipid envelop from the
    environment external to the host cell
  • d. from other viruses

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth300 Answer
  • Question Where does the lipid portion of the
    viral envelop come from?
  • a. the virus contains genes for lipid synthesis
    and the host actually synthesizes them
  • b. the virus obtains the lipids from the hosts
    plasma membrane
  • c. the virion obtain the lipid envelop from the
    environment external to the host cell
  • d. from other viruses

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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth400 Question
  • Question What enzymes would you expect to find
    within some virion?
  • a. capsomere
  • b. lysozyme
  • c. metabolic enzymes
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth400 Answer
  • Question What enzymes would you expect to find
    within some virion?
  • a. capsomere
  • b. lysozyme
  • c. metabolic enzymes
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth500 Question
  • Question What is an effective way of growing an
    animal virus?
  • a. on a tryptic soy agar medium
  • b. you cannot grow animal viruses
  • c. in a primary cell culture
  • d. in a bicarbonate buffer solution

ANSWER
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Topic 3 Virus Structure and Growth500 Answer
  • Question What is an effective way of growing an
    animal virus?
  • a. on a tryptic soy agar medium
  • b. you cannot grow animal viruses
  • c. in a primary cell culture
  • d. in a bicarbonate buffer solution

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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses100
Question
  • Question The Baltimore System is a way of
    classifying viruses by _______________.
  • a. the type of organism they infect
  • b. their nucleic acid replication strategy
  • c. their structure
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses100
Answer
  • Question The Baltimore System is a way of
    classifying viruses by _______________.
  • a. the type of organism they infect
  • b. their nucleic acid replication strategy
  • c. their structure
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses200
Question
  • Question When there is a delay between viral
    entrance and lytic events, this is referred to as
    _______________.
  • a. transformation
  • b. persistent infection
  • c. latent infection
  • d. lysogeny

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses200
Answer
  • Question When there is a delay between viral
    entrance and lytic events, this is referred to as
    _______________.
  • a. transformation
  • b. persistent infection
  • c. latent infection
  • d. lysogeny

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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses300
Question
  • Question Which of the following is an example
    of an enveloped virus?
  • a. coronavirus
  • b. parvovirus
  • c. bacteriophage
  • d. reovirus

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses300
Answer
  • Question Which of the following is an example
    of an enveloped virus?
  • a. coronavirus
  • b. parvovirus
  • c. bacteriophage
  • d. reovirus

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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses400
Question
  • Question Which of the following is a feature of
    the retrovirus?
  • a. double-stranded RNA
  • b. lysozyme
  • c. reverse transcriptase
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses400
Answer
  • Question Which of the following is a feature of
    the retrovirus?
  • a. double-stranded RNA
  • b. lysozyme
  • c. reverse transcriptase
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses500
Question
  • Question Immediately after entering the host
    cell the retrovirus must _______________.
  • a. integrate into the host chromosome
  • b. transcribe its nucleic acid
  • c. uncoat
  • d. reverse transcribe its nucleic acid

ANSWER
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Topic 4 Viral Diversity Animal Viruses500
Answer
  • Question Immediately after entering the host
    cell the retrovirus must _______________.
  • a. integrate into the host chromosome
  • b. transcribe its nucleic acid
  • c. uncoat
  • d. reverse transcribe its nucleic acid

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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 100 Question
  • Question Which of the following does not
    contain nucleic acid?
  • a. viroid
  • b. prion
  • c. bacteriophage
  • d. more than one of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 100 Answer
  • Question Which of the following does not
    contain nucleic acid?
  • a. viroid
  • b. prion
  • c. bacteriophage
  • d. more than one of the above

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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 200 Question
  • Question Which of the following is not true?
  • a. adeno-associated virus (AAV) can only
    produce viral offspring when adenovirus is
    present
  • b. adenovirus and AAV are closely associated
    with each other and have similar DNA
  • c. AAV does little damage to the host by
    itself
  • d. AAV is a defective virus

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 200 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is not true?
  • a. adeno-associated virus (AAV) can only
    produce viral offspring when adenovirus is
    present
  • b. adenovirus and AAV are closely associated
    with each other and have similar DNA
  • c. AAV does little damage to the host by
    itself
  • d. AAV is a defective virus

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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 300 Question
  • Question Which of the following is/are true?
  • a. PrPC is found in healthy animals
  • b. PrPC and PrPSC have identical amino acid
    sequences
  • c. PrPSC can cause transmissible spongiform
    encephalopathy
  • d. all of the above

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 300 Answer
  • Question Which of the following is/are true?
  • a. PrPC is found in healthy animals
  • b. PrPC and PrPSC have identical amino acid
    sequences
  • c. PrPSC can cause transmissible spongiform
    encephalopathy
  • d. all of the above

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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 400 Question
  • Question If a host is infected with PrPSC and
    that host is unable to produce PrPC and has no
    PrPC, what is likely to happen?
  • a. the host will not get a TSE disease
  • b. the host will begin making mutant PrPC,
    which will convert to PrPSC
  • c. the host will immediately die
  • d. the PrPSC will convert to PrPC

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 400 Answer
  • Question If a host is infected with PrPSC and
    that host is unable to produce PrPC and has no
    PrPC, what is likely to happen?
  • a. the host will not get a TSE disease
  • b. the host will begin making mutant PrPC,
    which will convert to PrPSC
  • c. the host will immediately die
  • d. the PrPSC will convert to PrPC

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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 500 Question
  • Question Dr. Jones was doing a transformation
    assay and counted 10 PFUs on a tissue culture
    plate where she inoculated 1 ml of her sample
    containing virus. Which of the following is
    true?
  • a. her sample contains 10 viruses/ml
  • b. her sample contains greater than 10
    viruses/ml
  • c. her sample contains less than 10 viruses/ml
  • d. her plating efficiency is 10

ANSWER
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Topic 5 Viral Potpourri 500 Answer
  • Question Dr. Jones was doing a transformation
    assay and counted 10 PFUs on a tissue culture
    plate where she inoculated 1 ml of her sample
    containing virus. Which of the following is
    true?
  • a. her sample contains 10 viruses/ml
  • b. her sample contains greater than 10
    viruses/ml
  • c. her sample contains less than 10 viruses/ml
  • d. her plating efficiency is 10

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • Question What is the name of the human disease
    that is caused by infection with PrPSC
    transmitted through contaminated beef?
  • a. BSE
  • b. nvCJD
  • c. Scrapie
  • d. Chronic Wasting disease

ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • Question What is the name of the human disease
    that is caused by infection with PrPSC
    transmitted through contaminated beef?
  • a. BSE
  • b. nvCJD
  • c. Scrapie
  • d. Chronic Wasting disease

BACK TO GAME
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