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Physicists explain how large spherical viruses form. UC Riverside-led study deciphers key elements for the assembly of a large virus; understanding its formation could contain viruses’ spread

A virus, the simplest physical object in biology, consists of a protein shell called the capsid, which protects its nucleic acid genome — RNA or DNA. The capsid can be cylindrical or conical in shape, but more commonly it assumes an icosahedral structure, like a soccer ball. Capsid formation is one of the most crucial...
By Iqbal Pittalwala |
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