Focus Figure Virion Infection Host cell Disease of host cell Genetic alteration of host cell Latent State Virus nucleic acid integrates into host genome or replicates as a plasmid. Productive Infection More virus produced Release of virions-|| Release of virions- host cells lyse. host cells do not lyse. Host cell multiplies but phenotype often changed because of viral genes. Host cell multiplies- continuous release Host cell dles. of virions. FIGURE 13.4 Major Types of Relationships Between Viruses and the Cells They Infect

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Problem 2ACQ: Figure 17.6 Influenza virus is packaged in a viral envelope, which fuses with the plasma membrane....
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Focus Figure
Virion
Infection
Host cell
Disease of host cell
Genetic alteration
of host cell
Latent State
Virus nucleic acid
integrates into host
genome or replicates
as a plasmid.
Productive Infection
More virus produced
Release of virions-|| Release of virions-
host cells lyse.
host cells do not lyse.
Host cell multiplies
but phenotype often
changed because
of viral genes.
Host cell multiplies-
continuous release
Host cell dles.
of virions.
FIGURE 13.4 Major Types of Relationships Between Viruses
and the Cells They Infect
Transcribed Image Text:Focus Figure Virion Infection Host cell Disease of host cell Genetic alteration of host cell Latent State Virus nucleic acid integrates into host genome or replicates as a plasmid. Productive Infection More virus produced Release of virions-|| Release of virions- host cells lyse. host cells do not lyse. Host cell multiplies but phenotype often changed because of viral genes. Host cell multiplies- continuous release Host cell dles. of virions. FIGURE 13.4 Major Types of Relationships Between Viruses and the Cells They Infect
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