Clasificación de los Virus | Los 7 Grupos según la Clasificación de Baltimore

The Baltimore classification organizes viruses into seven groups based on their genome type and how they replicate. In this video, I'll explain what it is and what the main groups are. 0:00 Introduction 0:19 Modern classification of viruses 0:37 General diagram of a virus's life cycle 1:29 Group I - Double-stranded DNA viruses 3:01 Group II - Single-stranded DNA viruses 3:44 Group III - Double-stranded RNA viruses 4:31 Group IV - Positive-single-stranded RNA viruses 6:01 Group V - Negative-single-stranded RNA viruses 7:44 Group VI - Single-stranded RNA viruses 8:37 Group VII - Double-stranded DNA viruses that use reverse transcriptase 9:04 Schematic figures including all virus groups 9:35 Summary 11:24 Finale ❤️ Become a member of this channel to enjoy benefits:    / @nutrimente   Your contribution helps keep the channel going :) ❤️ AUDIBLE BIOLOGY PODCAST On YouTube:    • Biología Audible   On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gTN8X1... On Ivoox: https://go.ivoox.com/sq/2107804 ❤️ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nutrimente.... ❤️ TEACHING MATERIALS STORE: https://nutrimente.empretienda.com.ar/ ❤️ PATREON:   / nutrimente   As a full-access subscriber, you'll automatically receive all the store's content. and more exclusive Patreon content (brief summaries, infographics, charts, and more). ❤️ Donations Cafecito | https://cafecito.app/nutrimente Paypal | https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_... If this video helped you learn or better understand this topic, or if you simply enjoyed it, please give it a like 👍🏼 and I invite you to subscribe to the channel so I can have much more information at hand, because... what you know influences your destiny. References • Curtis, H. et al. (2022). "Biology in Social Context." Eighth Edition. Buenos Aires: Médica Panamericana. • Knowledge acquired during my Bachelor's Degree in Biological Sciences and as a Secondary and Higher Education Biology Teacher at the University of Buenos Aires. #virus #baltimoreclassification #biology #science #scientificdissemination