Medical and Economic Significance of Viruses Simplified Revision Notes for Leaving Cert Biology
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Medical and Economic Significance of Viruses
Harmful Effects of Viruses
Human Diseases:
Viruses cause illnesses such as the flu, cold, measles, mumps, and AIDS.
These diseases cause medical problems and economic losses due to healthcare costs and time lost at work.
Plant Diseases:
Tobacco mosaic disease, potato mosaic disease.
Animal Diseases:
Foot and mouth disease in cattle, rabies in dogs.
Benefits of Viruses
Genetic Engineering: Viruses (used as vectors) can transfer genes from one organism to another.
Restriction Enzymes: Viruses provide restriction enzymes that are used to cut DNA strands in genetic engineering.
Bacteriophages are used to control some bacterial infections.
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