19 lecture viruses
Chapter 19 Presentation
CHAPTER 19 VIRUSES 1. OVERVIEW 2 Viruses called bacteriophages can infect and set in motion a genetic takeover of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli.
Chapter 19~Viruses. Viral structure Virus: “poison” (Latin); infectious particles consisting of a nucleic acid in a protein coat Viruses are not cells.
VIRUSES Chapter 19. What is a virus? A virus is a submicroscopic infectious particle composed of a protein coat (capsid) and a nucleic acid core (either.
Viruses Gene Regulation results in differential Gene Expression, leading to cell Specialization.
Viruses – Ch. 9 in Cliffs, pg. 135. The Discovery of Viruses Tobacco mosaic disease stunts growth of tobacco plants and gives their leaves a mosaic coloration.
Chapter 18 The Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria. Recall that bacteria are prokaryotes – With cells much smaller and more simply organized than those of.
Chapter 19
Overview: A Borrowed Life Viruses called bacteriophages can infect and set in motion a genetic takeover of bacteria, such as Escherichia coli Viruses lead.
Bacteria and Viruses
Chapter 18 The Genetics of Viruses and Bacteria 1 µm.