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Describe the reproductive cycle of an enveloped virus
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Describe the reproductive cycle of an HIV retrovirus
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Explain how a virus identifies its host cell
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Outline the life-cycle of HIV-1
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Describe the steps in DNA replication
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Distinguish between the lytic and lysogenic reproductive cycles, using a phage lambda as an example.
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Which viral genes are expressed during the prophage stage? Explain the significance of prophage gene expression in the lysogenic cycle and to viral disease.
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What is necessary for viruses to make copies of themselves?
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How is a virus able to recognize and attach to a host cell?
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How does a virus get into a cell?
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Draw the Lytic Cycle
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How does the Lysogenic Cycle differ from the Lytic Cylce?
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What is a provirus?
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What is lysis?
What is exocytosis?
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Explain how reverse transcription takes place
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What happens when HIV has killed many of its host cells?
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