Match the terms below to the specific virus/prion example that we have discussed in class: prions, SARS- COV-2, Influenza, or HIV. Some terms may be used for more than one of the four. For ease, use the numbers to associate rather than writing out entire terms. 1. Naked protein 2. Enveloped 3. +ssRNA genome 4. -ssRNA genome 5. ssRNA → dsDNA genome 6. Segmented RNA 7. RNA dependent RNA polymerase 8. Reverse transcriptase 9. Neurodegenerative disease 10. Pneumonia 11. Immunodeficiency 12. Severe inflammation 13. Scrapie 14. White blood cells 15. Respiratory epithelial cells 16. Brain & spinal tissue cells 17. Budding 18. Hemagluttinin 19. Gp120/41 20. Neuraminidase 21. PrP 22. Antigenic shift 23. Antigenic drift 24. Retrovirus 25. Integrase 26. PrEP 27. Provirus 28. CD4/CCR5 receptors 29. Protease 30. Covid-19 31. VCJD 32. AIDS 33. Remesdivir 34. Tamiflu 35. Fusion inhibitors 36. Dexamethosone 37. Relenza 38. Integrase inhibitors 39. Regeneron 40. Nucleoside analogs 41. Xofluza 42. Protease inhibitors 43. Molnupiravir 44. Vaccines available 45. Spongiform encephalopathy 46. T cell depletion 47. Droplet transmission 48. Normal abnormal proteins 49. Sexual intercourse 50. Consumption of infected colostrum 51. Consumption of infected beef 52. Sharing of IV drug needles 53. Social distancing & masks 54. Kuru 55. H1N1, etc. 56. Long-haulers

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Match the terms below to the specific virus/prion example that we have discussed in class: prions, SARS-
COV-2, Influenza, or HIV. Some terms may be used for more than one of the four. For ease, use the
numbers to associate rather than writing out entire terms.
1. Naked protein
2. Enveloped
3. +ssRNA genome
4. -ssRNA genome
5. ssRNA → dsDNA genome
6. Segmented RNA
7. RNA dependent RNA polymerase
8. Reverse transcriptase
9. Neurodegenerative disease
10. Pneumonia
11. Immunodeficiency
12. Severe inflammation
13. Scrapie
14. White blood cells
15. Respiratory epithelial cells
16. Brain & spinal tissue cells
17. Budding
18. Hemagluttinin
19. Gp120/41
20. Neuraminidase
21. PrP
22. Antigenic shift
23. Antigenic drift
24. Retrovirus
25. Integrase
26. PrEP
27. Provirus
28. CD4/CCR5 receptors
29. Protease
30. Covid-19
31. VCJD
32. AIDS
33. Remesdivir
34. Tamiflu
35. Fusion inhibitors
36. Dexamethosone
37. Relenza
38. Integrase inhibitors
39. Regeneron
40. Nucleoside analogs
41. Xofluza
42. Protease inhibitors
43. Molnupiravir
44. Vaccines available
45. Spongiform encephalopathy
46. T cell depletion
47. Droplet transmission
48. Normal abnormal proteins
49. Sexual intercourse
50. Consumption of infected colostrum
51. Consumption of infected beef
52. Sharing of IV drug needles
53. Social distancing & masks
54. Kuru
55. H1N1, etc.
56. Long-haulers
Transcribed Image Text:Match the terms below to the specific virus/prion example that we have discussed in class: prions, SARS- COV-2, Influenza, or HIV. Some terms may be used for more than one of the four. For ease, use the numbers to associate rather than writing out entire terms. 1. Naked protein 2. Enveloped 3. +ssRNA genome 4. -ssRNA genome 5. ssRNA → dsDNA genome 6. Segmented RNA 7. RNA dependent RNA polymerase 8. Reverse transcriptase 9. Neurodegenerative disease 10. Pneumonia 11. Immunodeficiency 12. Severe inflammation 13. Scrapie 14. White blood cells 15. Respiratory epithelial cells 16. Brain & spinal tissue cells 17. Budding 18. Hemagluttinin 19. Gp120/41 20. Neuraminidase 21. PrP 22. Antigenic shift 23. Antigenic drift 24. Retrovirus 25. Integrase 26. PrEP 27. Provirus 28. CD4/CCR5 receptors 29. Protease 30. Covid-19 31. VCJD 32. AIDS 33. Remesdivir 34. Tamiflu 35. Fusion inhibitors 36. Dexamethosone 37. Relenza 38. Integrase inhibitors 39. Regeneron 40. Nucleoside analogs 41. Xofluza 42. Protease inhibitors 43. Molnupiravir 44. Vaccines available 45. Spongiform encephalopathy 46. T cell depletion 47. Droplet transmission 48. Normal abnormal proteins 49. Sexual intercourse 50. Consumption of infected colostrum 51. Consumption of infected beef 52. Sharing of IV drug needles 53. Social distancing & masks 54. Kuru 55. H1N1, etc. 56. Long-haulers
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