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1 капсид
Внешняя белковая оболочка вирусной частицы.
Капсиды, свойственные большинству сферических ДНК-содержащих вирусов.
Капсиды, типичные для бактериофагов; состоят из частей с разными типами симметрии.
Капсиды, имеющиеся только у вирусов эукариотических клеток; свойственны многим вирусам с нуклеотидом, состоящим из ДНК-белковых комплексов.
Капсиды, встречающиеся у нитевидных вирусов; образуются путём самосборки асимметричных белковых единиц ( капсомеров), объединяющихся в трубчатую структуру со спиральной симметрией.
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