question 47
Replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) involves a step in which a parental capsid docks onto a host nuclear pore complex (NPC). The viral genome then translocates through the nuclear pore into the nucleoplasm, where it is transcribed and replicated to propagate infection.
b) uses host telomerase to complete the replication
question 48
e) butchering and eating civet cats
SARS coronavirus (SARS-CoV) – virus identified in 2003. SARS-CoV is thought to be an animal virus from an as-yet-uncertain animal reservoir, perhaps bats, that spread to other animals (civet cats) and first infected humans in the Guangdong province of southern China in 2002.
QUESTION 47 Herpes simplex virus is able to avoid the linear replication problem by which of...
QUESTION 81 Why doesn't rotavirus with a linear segmented genome have a linear replication problem? OA.it utilizes rolling hairpin replication B. it is replicated within the newly formed capsid OC. because RdRp does not require a 3'OH to initiate OD, because it is segmented OE.it utilizes rolling circle replication QUESTION 82 Which of the following receptors is used by rhinovirus to enter the cell: A. sialic acid B. ACE2 receptor OC CD4 receptor D.acetylcholine receptor E. ICAM-1 receptor OF. CD155
QUESTION 61 Which of the following is the reason for the linear replication problem? O A. The lagging strand must be synthesized in small pieces. B. The RNA primer cannot be replaced on the 5' ends of a newly synthesized linear molecule. OC. The RNA primer cannot be replaced on the 3' ends of a newly synthesized linear molecule. D. DNA polymerase stops before finishing synthesis of the 3' ends of a newly synthesize linear molecule. OE. DNA polymerase stops...