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What am I?
Breaking and Entering
Tools for Destruction
The More the Merrier
Family
100
The only virus that has been successfully eradicated from the human population
What is smallpox?
100
Used by Baculovirus to enter the nucleus
What is actin?
100
Functions as an RDDP and DDDP
What is reverse transcriptase?
100
Primary factor limiting coronavirus genome size
What is error catastrophe? (Error prone RDRP)
100
Zika Virus
What is Flavivirdae?
200
Has a diploid genome
What is retrovirus?
200
Follows actin rearrangement and membrane ruffling caused by Ebola
What is macropinocytosis?
200
Large T Antigen binds these proteins to drive cell into S phase
What are p53 and retinoblastoma (Rb) tumor suppressors
200
Replication strategy of Adenoviruses
What is strand displacement?
200
Epstein-Barr Virus (poor Matt Damon)
What is Herpesviridae?
300
DNA virus that replicates via RNA intermediate
What is hepadnavirus?
300
Required to break into the next cell through plasmodesmata
What are movement proteins?
300
Stimulates release of paused Pol II to produce full-length HIV transcripts
What is Tat?
300
Uses bidirectional DNA replication
What are Polyomaviridae, etc.
300
SV-40
What is Polyomaviridae?
400
Might cause cancer (multiple questions)
What is papillomavirus, EBV, HBV, etc.?
400
Non-neutralising antiviral proteins facilitate virus entry into host cells
What is antibody dependent enhancement?
400
Adenovirus protein that blocks apoptosis
What is E1B 19 kDA?
400
Only DNA genome viruses that replicate and express genome in the cytoplasm
What are poxviruses?
400
Hantavirus
What is Bunyaviridae?
500
Have three minus or ambisense RNA genomes
What is bunyavirus?
500
Small invaginations of the plasmamembrane used by SV40 for entry
What are caveolae?
500
Promotes the nuclear import of the HIV preintegration complex
What is Vpr?
500
Gene expression and replication strategy of Tospovirus
What is the ambisense strategy?
500
Human T-Cell Leukemia
What is a retrovirus?