3. Describe the cell locations in which RNA and DNA viruses multiply.
Please differentiate between DNA and RNA Viruses and how each one replicates within the host cell.
Compare and contrast DNA and RNA viruses.
Question 29 Which of the enzymes below would nearly all RNA viruses have? DNA-=dependent DNA polymerase Lysozyme RNA-dependent RNA polymerase Reverse transcriptase ATP synthase
I need the answer to this asap e Cells have acids DNA and RNA, and viruses have either DNA or RNA D Viruses require a host to reproduce, and cell reproduce independently 6 Which of these observation is most likely a result of the regulation of gene expression? A A child born with blue eyes whose parents both have brown eyes The development of spoken and written language skills by children as they Imitate the skills shown by others B...
For ss (+) RNA viruses, which protein is responsible for copying the genome? 1 the ribosome 2 the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRp) 3 DNA-dependent DNA polymerase 4 the reverse transcriptase
RNA polymerases lack proofreading ability. Define proofreading ability and describe its importance in replication of DNA genomes. a. What advantage might its absence give RNA viruses like SARS-CoV-2? Following protein synthesis, RNA genome and proteins assemble to form virus particles that then bud into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) lumen and then on to the Golgi apparatus. Next, they are transported via Golgi vesicles to the cell membrane, where they are released via exocytosis. Define ER, Golgi apparatus, and exocytosis,...
Which among A-D is false regarding most DNA virus infections and most non-retroviral RNA virus infections? A. Once inside the host cell, RNA virus replication usually (though not always) occurs completely in the cytoplasm. B. The genome of DNA viruses generally must enter the nucleus of the host cell they infect. C. A (+) sense RNA strand produced by an RNA virus could serve as an mRNA and be directly translated into protein. D. DNA viruses typically are assembled in...
Viruses are composed of O proteins, RNA and ribosomes O single stranded DNA O double stranded DNA and RNA Single stranded RNA O RNA or DNA, but never both, and a protein coat
Which best represents the flow of information in a cell (from recipe to function)? A Protein--RNA--DNA B RNA--DNA--Protein C DNA--RNA--Protein
Which part of the Central DOgma do some viruses violate? a. DNA is the template for RNA b. RNA is the template for proteins c. protein is the template for proteins d. proteins make DNA