All viruses have a _________ made of a identical protein subunits called _______ which coats and protects their nucleic acid.
What is a capsid made of capsomers?
The scrapie prion protein serves as a ____________ and causes a ________ change in normal protein.
What is a template that causes a conformational change in normal protein?
___% of fungi are pathogenic. The rest are ______.
What is 30% and saprophytic?
Two organisms are in the same Division, does that mean that they are definitely in the same Order?
No!
A naked virus enters a cell through _________ or __________ and leaves a cell through ___________.
What is entry through direct penetration/injection or endocytosis, and leaving through lysis?
The step eliminated in cattle feed production that led to Mad Cow Disease (BSE) in 1981.
What was treatment with organic solvents?
The microscopic morphology of fungi that form pseudohyphae and undergo asexual reproduction only.
What are yeast?
The kind of testing used during the case of Mycobacterium foruitum, which allowed them to discover the bacteria was coming from tap water and growing in the nutrient rich tubs.
What is restriction enzymes on gel electrophoresis?
_________ is a virophage which infects the _________ virus.
What is the Sputnik virophage that infects the Mamavirus?
List at least two things prions are resistant to and two things they are sensitive to.
What are... (any 2 of those below)
-Resistant to= formaldehyde, ethanol, proteases (enzymes), ionizing radiation, and cooking/heat up to 662F
-Sensitive to= bleach, phenol, strong detergents, autoclaving, organic solvents
List the fungi discussed in lecture which causes a kind of cutaneous mycoses and the specific diseases it causes.
What is Trichphyton sp. which causes tineas/ring worm (tinea corporis, tinea pedis, tinea cruris, tinea captisis, etc)?
You are analyzing nucleic acid base composition. Bacteria one has the same melting point as bacteria three. What does this tell us about the relationship of bacteria one and three?
They could be the same bacteria BUT further testing is required!
List the 5 steps that must occur for phage replication.
What is adsorption/attachment, penetration, biosynthesis, maturation, and release?
One of the following is NOT a virus: phage, viroid, or virophage. Explain why it is not a virus.
What is viroid, because it is soley composed of circular ssRNA and lacks a capsid?
List the three fungi discussed in class which produce mycotoxins and the toxin they produce.
What are...
-Aspergillus flavus producing aflaxtoxins
-Claviceps purpurea producing ergot alkaloids causing Ergotism/St. Anthony's Fire
-Stachybotrys sp. producing tricothecenes
You are phage typing and you see an identical pattern of plaques when comparing two petri dishes. Describe what this indicates and what plaques are.
What is...
-Identical plaques --> same strain of bacteria
-Plaques= holes in the lawn bacteria because the phage was able to enter the bacterial cell and do lysis
The kind of virus that begins translation immediately with a host ribosome because it already looks like mRNA.
What are +ssRNA viruses?
List and describe the three prion diseases discussed in lecture.
What is Kuru, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD and vCJD), and Bovine Spongioform Encephalopathy?
List the four beneficial fungi discussed in class. Describe them.
What are Mycorrhizae, Aspergillus oryaze, Pencillium sp., and Cephalosporium sp.?
-Mycorrhizae= helps make water and nutrients available to plant roots
-Aspergillus oryaze= used in the industrial production of soy sauce
-Penicillium sp.= produces the antibiotic pencillin
-Cephalosporium sp.= produces the antibiotic cephalosporin
You are analyzing nucleic acid base composition. Bacteria one has a higher melting point than bacteria two. What does this tell us about bacteria one's base composition?
Bacteria one has a higher guanine and cytosine percentage (C+G%) than bacteria two. They are not the same the bacteria.