2 a Are viruses that infect Archaea different from other bac
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a.) Are viruses that infect Archaea different from other bacterial viruses?
Yes, they have only DNA genomes.
b.) Of the following examples, which is not a common part of many viral life cycles?
Once an adenovirus virion is inside a cell, host RNA polymerases transcribe early genes
c.) Some viruses are associated with cancer. There are a variety of ways in which viruses may affect a cell in a way that may lead to cancer. Based on your knowledge of the life cycles of viruses and of molecular genetics, what is one way that this might happen?
d.) Which statement describes the difference between the normal neuron protein PrPC and the pathogenic version PrPSc?
| Yes, they do not have protein coats because of the extreme conditions where they live. | ||||||||||||
| No, they consist of nucleic acid and protein just like other bacterial viruses. | ||||||||||||
| Yes, the structure of archaeal viruses is always completely different from other bacterial viruses. | ||||||||||||
| Yes, they have only DNA genomes. b.) Of the following examples, which is not a common part of many viral life cycles?
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Solution
Archaea can be infected by double stranded DNA virus that are unrelated to any other form of virus and have variety unusual shapes. These are single stranded and double stranded DNA virus.
Species of the Ligameneviral and the families Ampullaviridae, Biccaudaviridae and Clavaviridea, infects hyperthermophiic archaea species. These viruses have lipid bilayer coat inside the icosahedral protein coat, and some of the virus has bottle shaped .
Genome of this virus has double stranded and single stranded DNA.
so that, the corect answer is No, they consist of nucleic acid and protein just like other bacterial viruses
b) all options are correct , Thus, ansewr is non of the above options.
C) Viral genetic material inserts into a host genome, placing a promoter in a new location and turning on a gene that had previously been turned off.
D) The correct answer is The amino acid sequence is identical, but the three-dimensional conformation is different.

