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Which of the following has been linked to Kaposi's sarcoma?
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A. Epstein-Barr virus
B. Human T-cell lymphotropic virus
C. Human papilloma virus
D. Human herpes virus 8
Correct Answer
Human herpes virus 8
Viruses in Eukaryotes problems
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1. Which of the following virus is always detectable after infections?
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A. Hepatitis B virus
B. Herpes simplex virus
C. Varicella-zoster virus
D. Cytomegalovirus
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Correct Answer: Hepatitis B virus
2. In cancer, the reversion of cells to a more primitive or less differentiated state is called
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A. neoplasia
B. anaplasia
C. metastasis
D. oncogenic
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Correct Answer: anaplasia
3. __________is probably the most important characteristic for classification of viruses in eukaryotes.
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A. Host preference
B. Morphology
C. Physical nature of virion constituents
D. Chemical nature of virion constituents
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Correct Answer: Host preference
4. Virulent and nonvirulent viruses may not
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A. inhibit host cell DNA synthesis
B. inhibit host cell RNA synthesis
C. stimulate host cell macromolecule synthesis
D. degrade host cell DNA
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Correct Answer: degrade host cell DNA
5. The hepadnaviruses such as hepatitis B virus are quite different from other DNA viruses with respect to genome replication. These replicate their DNA using
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A. DNA-dependent DNA polymerase
B. reverse transcriptase
C. Rnase H
D. DNA ligase
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Correct Answer: reverse transcriptase
6. Which of the following genera is included in the family Picorna-viridae?
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A. Enterovirus
B. Rhinovirus
C. Hepatovirus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
7. The virus(es) which can cause aseptic meningitis is/are
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A. Polioviruses
B. Coxsackieviruses
C. Echo viruses
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
8. Which of the following genera can cause disease in humans?
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A. Orthopoxvirus
B. Parapoxvirus
C. Molluscipoxvirus
D. All of these
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Correct Answer: All of these
9. Transmission of
Molluscum contagiosum
virus is through
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A. direct contact
B. sexual contact
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
10. Which of the following viruses are acid-labile?
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A. Rhinoviruses
B. Echoviruses
C. Polioviruses
D. Coxsackieviruses
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Correct Answer: Rhinoviruses
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