- A
viral envelope is the
outermost layer of many
types of viruses. It
protects the
genetic material in
their life
cycle when
traveling between host cells...
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Herelleviridae Nonenveloped,
contractile tail
Linear dsDNA Myoviridae Nonenveloped,
contractile tail
Linear dsDNA T4, Mu, P1, P2
Siphoviridae Nonenveloped, noncontractile...
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Nodaviridae is a
family of
nonenveloped positive-strand RNA viruses.
Vertebrates and
invertebrates serve as
natural hosts.
Diseases ****ociated with this...
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Adenoviruses (members of the
family Adenoviridae) are medium-sized (90–100 nm),
nonenveloped (without an
outer lipid bilayer)
viruses with an
icosahedral nucleocapsid...
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Picornaviruses are a
group of
related nonenveloped RNA
viruses which infect vertebrates including fish, mammals, and birds. They are
viruses that represent...
- few
related enteroviruses that
belong to the
Picornaviridae family of
nonenveloped, linear, positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, as well as its genus...
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including lipid rafts. The best
studied models of
lipid rafts-related
nonenveloped viral entry are
simian virus 40 (SV40, Papovaviridae) and
echovirus type...
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Genus Structure Symmetry Capsid Genomic arrangement Genomic segmentation Hepatovirus Icosahedral Pseudo T=3
Nonenveloped Linear Monopartite...
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linear DNA
genome of
approximately 5,600 base
pairs in length. B19V's
nonenveloped viral particles are ~22 to 24 nm in
diameter which are
quite small compared...
- are
variously active against bacteria,
fungi and many
enveloped and
nonenveloped viruses. They are
typically 18-45
amino acids in length, with
three or...