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MEDGARENERS COLLEGE an NNERSITY OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY 830 22 TEST 1

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Question

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Explanation / Answer

1) B) Prophage. The genetic material of a bacteriophage, incorporated into the genome of a bacterium and able to produce phages if specifically activated.

2) E) This capsid is a structural protein made up of protein subunits called 'capsomeres,' This is not the part of genetic material.

3) E) Both A and C. Attachment of virus with host cell is a specific binding between viral capsid proteins and specific receptors on the host cellular surface. This specificity determines the host range of a virus.

4)D) In lytic cycle large number of phages are release after destroying the bacterial cell.

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6) A) A prion is a type of protein that can trigger normal proteins in the brain to fold abnormally.