| 31. | The first is the 19 kDa coat or capsid protein ( CP ).
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| 32. | This fusion creates a pore through which the viral capsid enters the cell.
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| 33. | The major capsid protein is predominantly ?-sheeted.
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| 34. | Maturation is submitted by the assembly of bacteriophage DNA and capsids into virions.
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| 35. | Capsids are broadly classified according to their structure.
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| 36. | The capsid contained a single molecule of double stranded DNA of about 50 kilobases.
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| 37. | Capsids were assembled from a starting point, the connector and around a scaffold.
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| 38. | The DNA was cut to size and entered preformed capsids by a headful mechanism.
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| 39. | VP1, VP2, and VP3 form the major part of the protein capsid.
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| 40. | In some cases, virus-like particles can be formed from capsid proteins.
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