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Introduction to virology
What are viruses ?
 Most abundant biological entities on the planet
 They need a living host to replicate
 RNA or DNA that’s package in protein, some viruses have lipids
 Major roles in global ecology and evolution of the biosphere
 Obligate intracellular parasites that package their genomes into tiny protein/lipid particles
 All organisms on the planet harbour distinctive repertoires of viruses
 We breathe and eat billions of virus particles
 Human DNA consists partly of ancestral viral genetic material

Number of viruses on earth: >10^16 HIV particles on Earth
More viruses in a liter of sea water than people on earth

Viruses are everywhere: plants, water, animals, food

The human microbiome = diversity of bacteria that we carry in our bodies
The human virome = viruses that live on bacteria/that feed on bacteria
-> determining which viruses we carry (this can be DNA or RNA viruses)
Global virome project = more than human virom

40-50% of the human genome originates of transposable elements
Most viruses are small: you need elektroscopes to visualize them

Many viruses are spherical, you can package a lot of material in a spherical form
Filamentus viruses (ebolavirus)
Complex viruses




There are also unusually large viruses: mimivirus, pandoravirus -> people thought it were bacteria
because they are very big
-> mostly found in amoebae
-> all of the viruses have double strand DNA, accept of the large viruses


All viruses are obligatory parasites

,  Found to infect each life form
 DNA or RNA as genetic material, single stranded of double, covered by a protein coat, some
have a lipid envelope
 They need a host cell for energy production, protein synthesis and reproduction
 All viral genomes are molecular parasites that can only function after they replicate in a cell
 All viruses must make mRNA that is compatible with our own ribosome -> mRNA can be
translated by host ribosomes: they are all parasites of the host protein synthese machinery
 Viruses are important disease-causing agents, but not all viruses make us sick
o Some are just passengers (breathing, food)
o Our immune system can deal with some viruses




Virus replication
1. virus enters the cell
2. transcription/replication: it needs to
make protein material in the cell -> virus vs. host defense
3. virus exits the cell
4. it can move to another host

1. inoculation: virus binds to cells
2. eclipse: virions penetrate the cells
3. burst: one cell makes a large amount of viral particles, a lot of cells will die
4. burst size: number of virions released per bacterium

Difference with bacterial cells

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