MCB Final Idk3

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The envelope of an enveloped animal virus helps it to avoid detection by the hos t immune system Negative and positive

sense RNA are antiparallel complimentary RNA strands Negative sense can not be recognized by host cell's ribosomes *Are not translated into proteins RNA virus cycles -WHat you bring in, you must leave with *Bring in positive RNA, leave with positive RNA/ negative and negative POSITIVE SENSE -Positive sense virus deposits a positive sense single strand of RNA *Able to be translated by the host's ribosomes *Does not need anything else -Host cell's ribosome translates replicase, which is able to replicate the viral RNA -Make complimentary opposite RNA molecules- negative sense strands *Is amplified, as RNA is replicated not just once, but as much as it can unti l there are no more signals *Proteins are not translated *Instead, as used as template strands to create more positive sense RNA -Positive sense RNA are made *Even more RNA strands are present, b/c of amplification -Viral particles containing positive sense RNA leave the host NEGATIVE SENSE -Negative sense virus deposits a negitive sense single strand of RNA -Also has replicase within its capsid -Replicase makes complimentary positive sense RNA strands *REplicase does not make copies within the capsid since there are no nucleoti des -Must steal from the host cell -These positive strands are used to make more negative sense strands -Viral particles conatining negative sense RNA leave host

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