Basic Virology. Martinez J. Hewlett
Читать онлайн книгу.rel="nofollow" href="#ulink_bcb34a06-ec82-5fbc-9184-2438cd4a8d42">VIRAL STRUCTURAL PROTEINS CHARACTERIZING VIRAL GENOMES QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 12: Characterization of Viral Products Expressed in the Infected Cell CHARACTERIZATION OF VIRAL PROTEINS IN THE INFECTED CELL DETECTING AND CHARACTERIZING VIRAL NUCLEIC ACIDS IN INFECTED CELLS USE OF MICROARRAY TECHNOLOGY FOR GETTING A COMPLETE PICTURE OF THE EVENTS OCCURRING IN THE INFECTED CELL QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 13: Viruses Use Cellular Processes to Express their GeneticInformation PROKARYOTIC DNA REPLICATION IS AN ACCURATE ENZYMATIC MODEL FOR THE PROCESS GENERALLY EXPRESSION OF mRNA PROKARYOTIC TRANSCRIPTION EUKARYOTIC TRANSCRIPTION THE MECHANISM OF PROTEIN SYNTHESIS QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 13 Problems PART III Additional Reading for Part III
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PART IV: Replication Patterns of Specific Viruses
CHAPTER 14: Replication of Positive‐Sense RNAViruses
RNA VIRUSES – GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS
REPLICATION OF POSITIVE‐SENSE RNA VIRUSES WHOSE GENOMES ARE TRANSLATED AS THE FIRST STEP IN GENE EXPRESSION
POSITIVE‐SENSE RNA VIRUSES ENCODING A SINGLE LARGE OPEN READING FRAME
POSITIVE‐SENSE RNA VIRUSES ENCODING MORE THAN ONE TRANSLATIONAL READING FRAME
REPLICATION OF PLANT VIRUSES WITH RNA GENOMES
REPLICATION OF BACTERIOPHAGES WITH RNA GENOMES
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 14
CHAPTER 15: Replication Strategies of RNA Viruses Requiring RNA‐directed mRNA Transcription as the First Step in Viral Gene Expression
REPLICATION OF NEGATIVE‐SENSE RNA VIRUSES WITH A MONOPARTITE GENOME
NEGATIVE‐SENSE RNA VIRUSES WITH A MULTIPARTITE GENOME
OTHER NEGATIVE‐SENSE RNA VIRUSES WITH MULTIPARTITE GENOMES
VIRUSES WITH DOUBLE‐STRANDED RNA GENOMES
SUBVIRAL PATHOGENS
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 15
CHAPTER 16: Replication Strategies of Small and Medium‐sized DNA Viruses
DNA VIRUSES EXPRESS GENETIC INFORMATION AND REPLICATE THEIR GENOMES IN SIMILAR, YET DISTINCT, WAYS
PAPOVAVIRUS REPLICATION
THE REPLICATION OF ADENOVIRUSES
REPLICATION OF SOME SINGLE‐STRANDED DNA VIRUSES
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 16
CHAPTER 17: Replication of Some Nuclear‐replicating Eukaryotic DNA Viruses with Large Genomes
HERPESVIRUS REPLICATION AND LATENCY
BACULOVIRUS: AN INSECT VIRUS WITH IMPORTANT PRACTICAL USES IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 17
CHAPTER 18: Replication of Cytoplasmic DNA Viruses and “Large” Bacteriophages
POXVIRUSES – DNA VIRUSES THAT REPLICATE IN THE CYTOPLASM OF EUKARYOTIC CELLS
REPLICATION OF “LARGE” DNA‐CONTAINING BACTERIOPHAGES
A GROUP OF ALGAL VIRUSES SHARES FEATURES OF ITS GENOME STRUCTURE WITH POXVIRUSES AND BACTERIOPHAGES
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 18
CHAPTER 19: Retroviruses
RETROVIRUS FAMILIES AND THEIR STRATEGIES OF REPLICATION
MECHANISMS OF RETROVIRUS TRANSFORMATION
CELLULAR GENETIC ELEMENTS RELATED TO RETROVIRUSES
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 19
CHAPTER 20: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV‐1) and Related Lentiviruses
HIV‐1 AND RELATED LENTIVIRUSES
THE ORIGIN OF HIV‐1 AND AIDS
HIV‐1 AND LENTIVIRAL REPLICATION
DESTRUCTION OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM BY HIV‐1
QUESTIONS FOR CHAPTER 20
CHAPTER 21: Hepadnaviruses: Variations on the Retrovirus Theme
THE VIRION AND THE VIRAL GENOME
THE VIRAL REPLICATION CYCLE
THE PATHOGENESIS OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS
PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS INFECTION
HEPATITIS DELTA VIRUS
A PLANT “HEPADNAVIRUS”: CAULIFLOWER MOSAIC VIRUS
THE EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN OF