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Section 11

DNA Viruses in Eukaryotes

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Plant DNA Viruses

DNA viruses are relatively rare in plants, but are responsible for a significant amount of crop damage worldwide.

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Replication of Double-Stranded DNA Viruses of Animals

Most double-stranded DNA viruses replicate within the host cell nucleus.

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Double-Stranded DNA Viruses: Herpesviruses

Herpes viruses cause a wide range of latent, recurring infections including oral and genital herpes, cytomegalovirus, and chicken pox.

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Attachment and Entry of Herpes Simplex

Herpes simplex virus attaches to a host's cells with viral envelope glycoproteins, which then allows entry of the viral capsid into the host cell.

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Replication of Herpes Simplex Virus

Herpes replication entails three phases: gene transcription, viral assembly in the nucleus, and budding through the nuclear membrane.

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Immunodeficiency

Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system cannot appropriately respond to infections.

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Double-Stranded DNA Viruses: Pox Viruses

The poxviruses are a family of large, complex, enveloped DNA viruses that infect a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate hosts.

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Double-Stranded DNA Viruses: Adenoviruses

Adenoviruses are non-enveloped, icosahedral DNA viruses which cause upper respiratory infections, primarily in children.

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Retroviruses and Hepadnavirus

Hepadnaviruses, retroviruses, use virally encoded reverse transcriptase to convert RNA into DNA.

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Treatment of Animal Viral Infections

Interferons play pivotal roles in shaping the immune responses in mammals.

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