Lysogenic Cycle
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- čas přidán 8. 08. 2016
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Key words:
Lysogenic
Lytic
Replication
Transcription
Translation
Latent
Virus
Disease
Infection
Enzyme
Retroviruses
HIV
AIDS
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I thought this process only takes place in bacteria cell? You use the term provirus which normally used when we are dealing with animal cells. Clarification please?
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Here are my answers to the Kobe Kuiz at the end of the video :
1) Attachement, entry, replication, assembling and release
2) The host cell explode at the release step. The new viruses are made at the step of replication. At this same step, the provirus is created. At the attachement step, the virus is connected to the receptor of the host cell.
3) The viral DNA become latent when it is combined to the host cell DNA. Then, the replication will start.
4) The capside and the viral DNA are composing the provirus.
5) To obtain a protein, the DNA have to transcript into a messenger RNA. Then, it is translated to a peptide chain. DNA --> RNA (Transcription) and RNA ->Protein (Translation)
If additional viral particles are not produced during the lysogenic cycle, why is it still considered a type of viral replication?
Kolby Wise provirus creates another viral dna. Which ultimately leads to more viral particles
Host cell replicates itself along with viral DNA
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isn't it called a prophage instead of a provirus if we're dealing with bacteriophages?
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When lyric cycle occurs and why lysogenic cycle occur s
Pls tell conditions
From what my professor told me, the lysogenic cycle happens when the bacteriophage is under stressful conditions, for example hunger or under UV light
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Lysogenic replication does not occur in animal viruses, it only occurs in bacteriophage. Additionally, what you are describing isn't even latency. In latency, the virus is completely dormant and does not replicate. This video conflates multiple replication strategies and concepts. I would not recommend this video to any student, nor to any teacher.
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