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Viral genetics. A sense of size Comparing – Eukaryote – Bacterium – virus.
Chapter 18 Viruses Updated Nov. 2008. Overview: A Borrowed Life Viruses are the simplest biological systems. Most viruses are little more than aggregates.
Chapter18 Microbial Models The genetics of Virus and Bacteria.
Viruses: Section 10.17—10.21 Bacteria: Section 8.3, section 16.1– 16.7, and pg. 55 Immune Response: Chapter 24.
By: Stefanie Vorleiter. A T4 bacteriophage is infecting the bacterium Escherichia Coli (E. coli), in this SEM. Molecular biology was started by the study.
Viruses. What Are Viruses? Viruses are tiny (20 - 400 nm) particles composed of a nucleic acid core (either DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat (capsid)
VIRUSES Campbell and Reece Chapter 19. Virus an infectious particle incapable of replicating outside of a cell, consisting of RNA or DNA genome surrounded.
Agenda: Activity: Brain Pop Notes: Discovery of Viruses Activity: Lytic vs. Lysogenic Video Homework: Viral Reproduction Worksheet due Tuesday/Wednesday.
Microbial groups CE 421/521 Lecture September 14, 2006 Vaccari et al., Chapter 10.
Chapter 13 Viruses, Viroids and Prions. Adolf Mayer, 1886 –tobacco mosaic disease (TMD) transmissible Dimitri Iwanowski, 1892 –Filtered sap still caused.
The Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria Microbial Models.