week 7

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    • Who is the instructor for the BMS2085 course?
      1. Marine Petit
    • What is the main focus of Dr. Marine Petit's research?
      Studying Tick-borne viral diseases
    • What are the main topics covered in the Virology course?
      • Introduction to Virology
      • Virus structure and classification
      • Clinical Virology and diagnostics
      • Virology practical
      • Infectious cycle of virus replication mechanisms
      • Gastroenteritis viruses
      • Respiratory viruses
      • Zoonotic viruses
    • What is a virus defined as?
      An obligate intracellular parasite
    • What does the genetic material of a virus comprise?
      DNA or RNA
    • What surrounds the genetic material of a virus?
      A protein coat called capsid
    • What is the function of the viral envelope?
      Helps the virus bind to host cells
    • What is the role of surface proteins on a virus?
      Help the virus recognize and bind to cells
    • What are the three forms of capsid structure?
      Helical, Icosahedral, Scaffolded icosahedral
    • What is the main role of the capsid?
      To protect the viral genomic material
    • What is the difference between enveloped and non-enveloped viruses?
      Enveloped viruses are less resistant to environmental constraints
    • What is a complete virus particle called?
      A virion
    • What is the Baltimore classification system based on?
      Method of mRNA synthesis
    • How are viruses named?
      After the disease they cause or the organism they infect
    • What is the significance of knowing virus structure?
      Helps in creating treatments and vaccines
    • What is a susceptible cell?
      A cell with a functional receptor for a virus
    • What is the viral life cycle's first stage?
      Attachment to cells
    • What are the stages of the viral life cycle?
      1. Attachment to cells
      2. Entry and uncoating
      3. mRNA synthesis
      4. Translation using host ribosomes
      5. Assembly
      6. Egress (exit)
    • What does viral pathogenesis refer to?
      The process by which a virus causes disease
    • How can viral virulence be quantified?
      By measuring virus titer and time to death
    • What factors influence viral virulence?
      Host species, age, and route of infection
    • What is the average life expectancy in sub-Saharan Africa due to AIDS?
      Less than 40 years
    • What is the economic impact of viral diseases like Ebola?
      Reduced trade and increased unemployment
    • Why is it important to look for new viruses?
      To understand causes of human disease and pandemic potential
    • What is the significance of HeLa cells in virology?
      They were used to grow poliovirus
    • What is the cytopathic effect (CPE)?
      Changes in host cells due to viral infection
    • Who developed the plaque assay for animal viruses?
      Renato Dulbecco
    • What are the key points to remember in virology?
      • Understand virus classification
      • Learn key definitions of viruses
      • Understand the viral life cycle steps
      • Appreciate the burden of viral disease
      • Know that viruses are obligate intracellular parasites
    • What is the role of organoids in virology research?
      To study human intestinal infections
    • What is the importance of the ICTV in virology?
      Responsible for virus classification
    • What is the significance of endogenous viruses in human DNA?
      5-8% of our DNA is viral genetic material
    • What is the relationship between viruses and bacteria?
      Viruses outnumber bacteria 10:1
    • What is the role of the immune response in viral diseases?
      Many symptoms are caused by the immune response
    • What is the impact of viral diseases on agriculture?
      Plant viruses cause significant crop losses
    • What is the significance of studying viral evolution?
      Helps understand ancient histories of viruses
    • What is the role of cryoEM in virology?
      Used to study viral capsids
    • What is the importance of knowing what kills viruses?
      Helps in developing effective treatments
    • What is the role of peplomers in viruses?
      Proteins on the envelope of the virus
    • What is the significance of the viral genome?
      Contains instructions for making new virus copies
    • What is the role of the capsomers?
      Clusters of proteins that compose the capsid
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