FirstGlance/Virus Capsids and Other Large Assemblies
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The polio capsid has an icosahedral construction with 12 vertices defining 20 triangular faces. Notice that the larger blue mesas protruding on the surface have 5-fold symmetry. These are pentagonal capsomeres at the vertices. | The polio capsid has an icosahedral construction with 12 vertices defining 20 triangular faces. Notice that the larger blue mesas protruding on the surface have 5-fold symmetry. These are pentagonal capsomeres at the vertices. | ||
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+ | <text>The polio capsid is about 300 Angstroms in diameter.</text> | ||
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+ | </jmol> | ||
+ | [[FirstGlance/How To Measure A Virus Capsid]] provides step by step instructions on how to view a slab of the capsid and measure a distance. | ||
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