Multiple Choice
Infectious mononucleosis is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, and patients often exhibit a fever, sore throat, swollen glands, and fatigue for several weeks. In some patients, the virus can reactivate later and cause physical symptoms once again. This is likely because
A) they were misdiagnosed the first time, and only really were infected by the virus the second time they became sick.
B) the virus was latent in these patients, and then switched to the active form and began making new virus particles.
C) the patients had the virus initially, and they became sick again at the time the virus became latent.
D) the Epstein-Barr virus is an emerging virus so we do not know much about its infectious life cycle.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q20: What piece of the RNA HIV genome
Q21: Select the phage λ proteins that function
Q22: The reverse transcription of HIV RNA utilizes
Q23: The HIV genome is especially prone to
Q24: Both Phage Lambda and HIV use tail
Q25: Latency in HIV occurs when<br>A) the virus
Q26: Reverse transcriptase copies<br>A) DNA to DNA.<br>B) DNA
Q28: The HIV genome contains nine genes, and
Q29: Because tobacco mosaic virus has an RNA
Q30: In phage λ, the relative affinities of