_____ is the HIV capsid protein
_____ gene of Hep. B codes for DNA polymerase
_____ is a viral envelope protein that binds sialic acid
_____ causes Kaposi Sarcoma
What are the most common types of low-risk HPV? _____
_____ is the only negative RNA virus to replicate in the nucleus
The three common groups of Enteroviruses (Picornaviridae family) are _____, Coxsackievirus, and Echovirus.
_____ is a virus associated with hemorrhagic cystitis in kidney and bone marrow transplant patients
_____ is a virus that binds to cellular integrins (heparan sulfate)
The 2 routes of transmission for Rhinovirus are _____ and fomites (direct contact).
Virus Structure and Classification
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Viral Replication
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Pathogenesis of Viral Infections
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DNA Viruses: Herpesviruses
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DNA Viruses: Poxviruses and Adenoviruses
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Hepatitis Viruses
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RNA Viruses: Orthomyxoviruses
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RNA Viruses: Paramyxoviruses
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Enteroviruses and Rhinoviruses
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Arboviruses
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HIV and Retroviruses
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Oncogenic Viruses
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