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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Chapter 18 Kelsey, genomes may consist of (in animal viruses) single-stranded DNA, protein shell enclosing genomes, provirus after new viral DNA is integrated into cell's DNA, viral envelopes are derived from membrane, temperate phage reproduces via both lytic cycle, host range which is the limited range, Crossing Over as a result of Genetic Recombination, reverse transcriptase enzyme which transcribes RNA template, phages go through reproductive cycles, daughter cells which can then enter lytic cycle, membrane consists of proteins, single-stranded RNA further classified by function template for DNA synthesis, template for mRNA synthesis examples rhabdovirus, capsids can be more complex, template for DNA synthesis such as retrovirus, serves as mRNA examples flavivirus, lytic cycle immediately produces other viruses, viruses all have capsids, serves as mRNA examples coronavirus, serves as mRNA examples picornavirus