icosahedral viruses

  • 1icosahedral — Having 20 equilateral triangular surfaces and 12 vertices, as do most viruses with cubic symmetry. [G. eikosi, twenty, + edros, having sides or bases] * * * ico·sa·he·dral (i″ko sə heґdrəl) [Gr. eikosi twenty + hedra seat]… …

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  • 2complex viruses — Viruses with capsids having a complex symmetry that is neither icosahedral nor helical …

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  • 3Double-stranded RNA viruses — Electron micrograph of rotaviruses. The bar = 100 nm Virus classification Group: Group III (ds …

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  • 4Introduction to viruses — Taxobox | color=violet name = Viruses image caption = Computer reconstruction of a rotavirus particle subdivision ranks = Groups subdivision = I: dsDNA viruses II: ssDNA viruses III: dsRNA viruses IV: (+)ssRNA viruses V: ( )ssRNA viruses VI:… …

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  • 5Nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses — Ascovirus Virus classification Group: Group I (dsDNA) Families Asfarviridae Iridoviridae Marseilleviridae Megaviridae Mimiviridae Phycodnaviridae …

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  • 6N4-like viruses — The N4 like viruses are bacteriophages within the Podoviridae family.[1] Bacteriophage N4 is type species for this genus and was originally isolated from sewers in Genoa, Italy and is active against Escherichia coli K 12. Recently, a number of… …

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  • 7virus — viruslike, adj. /vuy reuhs/, n., pl. viruses. 1. an ultramicroscopic (20 to 300 nm in diameter), metabolically inert, infectious agent that replicates only within the cells of living hosts, mainly bacteria, plants, and animals: composed of an RNA …

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  • 8Capsid — Schematic of a Cytomegalovirus 3D model of Helical capsid structure …

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  • 9Software tools for molecular microscopy — There are a large number of software tools or software applications that have been specifically developed for the field sometimes referred to as molecular microscopy or cryo electron microscopy or cryoEM. Several special issues of the Journal of… …

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  • 10Mamavirus — Virus classification Group: Group I (dsDNA) Family: Mimiviridae Species Mamavirus …

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