Vocabulary
Diseases
Oncogenesis
Medical Applications
Miscellaneous
100

Define Genome 

The DNA or RNA that encodes the genes of an organism or a virus

100

What is HIV?

HIV attacks the body’s immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (T cells), which help the immune system fight off infections. Untreated HIV will lead to less T cells which make a person more likely to get other infections or infection related cancers.

100

What is oncogensis?

The process through which healthy cells are transformed into cancer cells. 

100

What is gene therapy?

Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease.

100

Evolutionary changes, horizontal gene transfer, and copackaging of genetic material lead to what phenomenon?

Diversity

200

Define Recombination 

A process of combining genetic sequences that results in the production of a new genome, derived from two parental genomes.

200

What is HFV?

HFV stands for human foamy virus and is a type of retrovirus. 

200

How long does it take for Rous Sarcoma to induce malignancies in chickens?

It only takes a couple days

200

What is an advantage of viral vector gene therapy?

Retroviruses can effectively transfer cloned genes to other cells through infection.

200

What is the process of converting a DNA strand using an RNA template called?

Reverse Transcription 

300

Define Retrovirus 

RNA viruses that copy their genomes into DNA during replication transcription through the enzyme reverse transcriptase

300

What is the source of HIV infection in humans?

Scientists have determined that a specific type of chimpanzee is the source of HIV infection in humans. 

300

Does the Rous Sarcoma virus require the SRC oncogene to reproduce?

No, this virus can reproduce without transforming cells. 

300

What is a disadvantage of viral vector gene therapy?

It can provoke an immune response from the body that can be harmful.

300

Name three structures within a retrovirus 

  • Glycoprotein 

  • Envelope 

  • Capsid 

  • Reverse transcriptase 

  • Viral RNA

400

Define Reverse Transcriptase 

An enzyme that can synthesize DNA using an RNA template and a DNA template

400

How is HIV different than AIDS? 

HIV is a retroviruses that causes infection and eventually leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or AIDS.  

400

Do oncogenic retroviruses always induce tumors?

No, oncogene-deficient oncogenic retroviruses, rarely induce tumors and only do so after an incubation period. 

400

What is Epidermolysis Bullosa and how can it be treated?

A genetic disease resulting in weak and blistering skin caused by the lack of the gene that codes for skin anchoring proteins. This disease is not caused by a retrovirus, but instead is looking to be treated through retrovirus gene therapy.

400

What percentage of the human genome comes from retroviruses (HERVs)?

5-8%

500

Define Horizontal Gene Transfer

Transfer of genetic material laterally from one organism to another, mediated in bacteria by conjugation, transduction and transformation

500

What is human T-cell lymphotrophic virus I (HTLV-I)?

HTLV-I is a retroviral infection that affect the T cells (a type of white blood cell). Although this virus generally causes no signs or symptoms, some affected people may later develop adult T-cell leukemia (ATL), or HTLV-1 associated myelopathy

500

How were retorviral oncogenes derived? 

They are almost certainly derived from cellular genes. 

500

Why is it important to understand HERV?

The understanding of HERV can help scientists understand another form of cancer.

500

What makes HFV unique?

It buds off from the endoplasmic reticulum instead of the plasma membrane.