DNA Virus
DNA Virus
DNA Virus
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SARS, Influenza, Rabies, AIDS mode of HIV,
1. Charles Chamberland TMV
- France, 1884
- Chamberland filter; had pores 2. Lysogenic Cycle (AEIM)
smaller than bacteria - viruses using lysogenic cycle are
called prophage or provirus
2. Dmitry Ivanovsky
- Russia, 1892 A - attachment to host cell
- discovered TMV using Chamberland E - entry without degradation
filter I - integration using integrase enzyme
M - mitosis
3. Martinus Beijerinck Prophage - virus under lysogenic cycle
- Dutch, 1898 * Stress or exposure to heat or UV is the
- TMV multiplied in living cells only stimulus of shifting from lysogenic to lytic
- “contagium vivum fluidum” (soluble cycle
living germ) and reintroduced the word virus
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4. Ernst Ruska and Max Knoll Herpes, HIV, Hepa B, Varicella Zoster Virus
- Germany, 1931 (chickenpox)
- invented electron microscope
VI. Papovavirus
- Papilloma virus; Polyoma virus, Va for
“vacuolating” (simian vacuolating virus 40
OR SV40)
- Baltimore classification:
- icosahedral
- enveloped
- circular
- dsDNA
- replication site: nucleus
- transforms into malignancy