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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: chapter 18, virus cycle begins to infect cell with virus enters cell (uncoated), releasing viral DNA and capsid proteins, Bacteria often controled by one promotor, Bacteria can contain resistance genes, repressor inactivated by inducer, retroviruses type of AIDS, inertian sequences only in Bacteria, capsid most complex bacteriophages (phages), virus prevented by vaccines, virus can be double-stranded RNA, lytic cycle bacteria fights natural selection- by using restriction enzymes, one promotor can act as a switch called a operator, plasmid together form F plasmid, lytic cycle viruses that do both temperate phages, plasmid is self replicating DNA molecule, host enzymes replicate the viral genome third step is host enzymes transcribe the viral genome in viral m RNA, which other host enzyme use to make more viral proteins, F factor exists as plasmid, viroids scary as prions (infectious proteins), Bacteria have the ability for transformation, bacteriophages (phages) can be double-stranded DNA viruses that reproduce by lytic cycle, recombination so called transposable elements