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  1. Viruses: Definition, Types, Characteristics & Facts - Cleveland Clinic

    • Viruses can look very different from each other. Scientists often described them by shape. Types of virus shapes include: 1. Icosahedral or polyhedral.This is a geometric shape with many sides, similar to a so… See more

    Virus Size

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    Genomic Properties of Viruses

    The information stored in the virus — its genetic material — is either DNA or RNA. DNA is like the instruction manual for how to build the virus. RNA is like the translation of the instru… See more

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    Structural Proteins

    The structural proteins of a virus make up the capsid, or protective coating. They can also make up the envelope, if there is one, and any structures that stick out from it that help it ente… See more

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  2. Types of viruses in biology include1234:
    • Complex viruses (e.g., Poxvirus)
    • Radial symmetry viruses (e.g., Bacteriophage)
    • Cubical or icosahedral symmetry shaped viruses (e.g., Reovirus, Picornavirus)
    • Rod or spiral shaped or helical symmetry viruses (e.g., Paramyxovirus, Orthomyxovirus)
    • Human herpesviruses
    • Coronaviruses
    • Human papillomaviruses
    • Enteroviruses
    • Flaviviruses
    • Orthopoxviruses
    • Hepatitis viruses
    • Retroviruses
    • Oncoviruses
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    Scientists classify viruses based on how they replicate their genome. Some virus genomes are made of RNA, others are made of DNA. Some viruses use a single strand, others use a double strand. The complexities involved in replicating and packaging these different molecules places viruses into seven different categories.
    Viruses generally come in two forms: rods or spheres. However, bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) have a unique shape, with a geometric head and filamentous tail fibers. No matter the shape, all viruses consist of genetic material (DNA or RNA) and have an outer protein shell, known as a capsid.
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    The classification based on different shapes and symmetry of viruses are as follows:

    • Complex virus. E.g Poxvirus
    • Radial symmetry virus. E.g.Bacteriophage
    • Cubical or icosahedral symmetry shaped virus. E.g. Reovirus, Picornavirus
    Human herpesviruses. Coronavirus. Human papillomaviruses. Enteroviruses. Flaviviruses. Orthopoxviruses. Hepatitis viruses. There are also some viruses that have unique qualities, like retroviruses and oncoviruses.
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  3. Virus - Definition, Structure, Classification, Examples

    Aug 25, 2018 · Learn about the different types of viruses, how they replicate, and how they infect various hosts. See images of virus structures, from simple to complex, and examples of common viral diseases.

     
  4. What Are Viruses? Discover the Classification and …

    Aug 7, 2018 · Learn about viruses, the non-cellular infectious agents that replicate inside host cells. Explore their structure, properties, classification based on different criteria and examples of common viruses.

  5. Virus | Definition, Structure, & Facts | Britannica

    Oct 24, 2024 · Virus, infectious agent of small size and simple composition that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria. Viruses possess unique infective properties and thus often cause disease in host organisms. …

  6. Structure and Classification of Viruses - Medical …

    Viruses are small obligate intracellular parasites, which by definition contain either a RNA or DNA genome surrounded by a protective, virus-coded protein coat. Viruses may be viewed as mobile genetic elements, most probably of cellular …

  7. 10.4: Classification of Viruses - Biology LibreTexts

    Aug 31, 2023 · Viruses can store their genetic information in six different types of nucleic acid which are named based on how that nucleic acid eventually becomes transcribed to the viral mRNA (Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\)) capable of binding to …

  8. 8: Introduction to Viruses - Biology LibreTexts

    How do envelopes and enzymes relate to viruses? What types of viral genomes exist? What are the steps of viral multiplication? What is happening at each step? How do Bacterial/Archaeal viruses differ from eukaryotic viruses, in regards to …

  9. 17.1: Viruses - Biology LibreTexts

    Sep 23, 2021 · Viruses are acellular entities that can usually only be seen with an electron microscope. Their genomes contain either DNA or RNA, and they replicate using the replication proteins of a host cell. Viruses are diverse, …

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  11. Viruses: Definition, Structure, Classification

    Viruses are infectious units with diameters of about 16 nm (circoviruses) to over 300 nm (poxviruses; Table 2.1). Their small size makes them ultrafilterable, i.e. they are not retained by bacteria-proof filters. Viruses have evolved over …

  12. Viruses: Structure, Replication, and Diseases

    Jul 29, 2019 · Viruses are not cells but non-living, infectious particles. They are capable of causing a number of diseases, including cancer, in various different types of organisms. Viral pathogens not only infect humans and animals, but …

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