viroid
Microbiology
Biology
Examples of viroid in the following topics:
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Viroids
- Viroid RNA does not code for any protein.
- The first viroid to be identified was the potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) .
- Finally, transgenic expression of the noninfectious hpRNA of potato spindle tuber viroid develops all the corresponding viroid like symptoms.
- The Pospiviroidae are a family of viroids, including the first viroid to be discovered, PSTVd.
- The Avsunviroidae are a family of viroids.
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Prions and Viroids
- Prions are infectious particles that contain no nucleic acids, and viroids are small plant pathogens that do not encode proteins.
- Viroids are plant pathogens: small, single-stranded, circular RNA particles that are much simpler than a virus.
- Viroids do not, however, manufacture any proteins.
- Human diseases caused by viroids have yet to be identified.
- These potatoes have been infected by the potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTV).
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Defective Viruses
- The hepatitis delta virus of humans has an RNA genome similar to viroids, but has a protein coat derived from hepatitis B virus and cannot produce one of its own.
- The hepatitis delta virus of humans has an RNA genome similar to viroids, but has a protein coat derived from hepatitis B virus and cannot produce one of its own.
- They may represent evolutionary intermediates of viroids and viruses.
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Infection
- Infections are caused by microorganisms such as viruses, prions, bacteria, and viroids, although larger organisms like macroparasites and fungi can also cause infection.
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Penetrating Host Defenses
- Infections are caused by pathogens such as viruses, prions, bacteria, and viroids, and larger organisms like macroparasites and fungi.