- virus. Like
other members of the
Picornavirus family, FMDV is
small and
unenveloped, with an
icosahedral capsid. The
virus causes foot-and-mouth disease...
- the
reverse transcription step
during replication. The
viral capsid is
unenveloped and
looks roughly spherical. The
capsid is
round with
icosahedral symmetry...
- T
antigen and SV40
small T
antigen are removed. SV40
consists of an
unenveloped icosahedral virion with a
closed circular double-stranded DNA genome...
- a viral-****ociated DNA-dependent RNA polymerase. Both
enveloped and
unenveloped virions are infectious. The
viral envelope is made of
modified Golgi...
-
Postal cards and
postcards are
small message cards that are sent by mail
unenveloped; the
distinction often,
though not
invariably and reliably,
drawn between...
-
required for
successful viral entry. The
virus is
endocytosed fully,
unenveloped. The
vesicle fuses with a lysosome,
causing the pH
within the infected...
-
containing the polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, and echoviruses. It is
unenveloped.
Unlike all
other enteroviruses, EV-D68
displays acid
lability and a...
- HaPV,
officially known as
Mesocricetus auratus polyomavirus 1) is an
unenveloped double-stranded DNA
virus of the
polyomavirus family whose natural host...
-
within the host cell
cytoplasm and then were
released by cell
lysis (
unenveloped viruses).[citation needed] The
linear genome varies between 150 and 303...
-
literature as SE
polyoma or
parotid tumor virus;
abbreviated MPyV) is an
unenveloped double-stranded DNA
virus of the
polyomavirus family. The
first member...