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  2. File:Simple diagram of virus (en).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A simple diagram of a spherical virus, labelled in english. It shows the DNA/RNA, envelope and protein coat. It shows the DNA/RNA, envelope and protein coat. Français : Un schéma d'un virus en anglais

  3. Morbillivirus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Schematic diagram of a Morbillivirus virion ... with spherical geometries. Their diameter is around 150 nm. Genomes are linear ...

  4. Bovine foamy virus - Wikipedia

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    An extremely simple diagram of a mature BFV virion. Bovine foamy virus is an enveloped, spherical virus. The virus particles are approximately 80-100 nm in diameter and contain single-strand, positive-sense RNA: ss(+)RNA. 20% of released virions contain double stranded DNA as a product of late stage reverse transcription.

  5. Virus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Diagram of how a virus capsid can be constructed ... 98 Many viruses that have been studied are spherical and have a diameter ...

  6. Globuloviridae - Wikipedia

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    Negative-contrast electron micrographs of virions of Pyrobaculum spherical virus (PSV, genus Alphaglobulovirus). (Left) Intact virions; arrows indicate spherical protrusions. (Right) Partially disrupted virions extruding disordered nucleoprotein core. The bars represent 100 nm. Modified from (Häring et al., 2004; provided by ICTV).

  7. Scutavirus - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... spherical to pleomorphic, and round geometries, and T=16 symmetry. The diameter is around 150-200 nm ...

  8. Rubella virus - Wikipedia

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    The spherical virus particles of Matonaviridae have a diameter of 50 to 70 nm and are covered by a lipid membrane (viral envelope), derived from the host cell membrane. There are prominent "spikes" (projections) of 6 nm composed of the viral envelope proteins E1 and E2 embedded in the membrane. [6]

  9. Orthomyxoviridae - Wikipedia

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    Influenza A virus structure. The influenzavirus virion is pleomorphic; the viral envelope can occur in spherical and filamentous forms. In general, the virus's morphology is ellipsoidal with particles 100–120 nm in diameter, or filamentous with particles 80–100 nm in diameter and up to 20 μm long. [5]