Exam 27: Viruses of Algae and Mimivirus

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Which of the following characteristics distinguishes the coccolithoviruses from the chloroviruses,which are both member of the phycodnavirus family?

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Like most other eukaryotic viruses,the entire virion of the chlorovirus PBCV-1,a phycodnavirus,enters the host cell and releases the viral genome into the nucleus.

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The prasinovirus which infects the green alga Ostreococcus only produces 6-15 virus particles per infectious cycle.Which of the following explains why the burst size is so small?

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Which of the following may explain why mimiviruses encode a high number of DNA repair enzymes?

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One of the reasons why the phcyodnaviruses are so diverse is that their hosts are ancient and equally as diverse.

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The enzymes encoded by the phycodnavirus PBCV-1 are notable because they are the largest known enzymes of their type found in a viral genome.

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Which of the following represents the group of organisms infected by phycodnaviruses?

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Upon infection with a coccolithovirus,the microalgal host cell may switch from the usual diploid life stage to a haploid cell.Which of the following describes the advantage this has for the host cell?

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Which of the following mechanisms is thought to have caused the mimivirus genome to become so large?

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The genome of the giant mimivirus contains more non-coding and "junk" DNA than most other DNA viruses.

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What does the name "mimivirus" refer to?

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Which of the following describes the primary distinguishing feature of the prasinoviruses?

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The primary capsid protein of the phycodnavirus PBCV-1,Vp54,is glycosylated.Which of the following describes how the viral protein is thought to acquire its sugar residues?

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Which of the following statements about the phaeoviruses,members of the phycodnavirus family,is FALSE?

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Which of the following statements describes a characteristic of the late genes of the phycodnavirus PBCV-1?

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The famous white cliffs of Dover were formed by shells of a marine organism killed by coccolithoviruses.

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The virion of the chlorovirus PBCV-1 has a spike located at one of the 12 pentameric vertices.Which of the following describes the function of this spike?

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The coccolithoviruses encode enzymes that produce the sphingolipid ceramide.What is the proposed function of this lipid in infected cells?

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Chloroviruses,like PBCV-1,encode enzymes which can produce hyaluronan and chitin,two different saccharide polymers.

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There is a 1788bp sequence in the middle of the genome of PBCV-1,a phycodnavirus,that does not code for any proteins.What is the function of this region of the genome?

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