| 41. | The viral RNA is packed into the icosahedral capsid which is contained inside the protein inner envelope.
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| 42. | Cryo-electron microscopy has established that E3BP binds to each of the icosahedral faces in yeast.
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| 43. | The virons are non-enveloped, round with an icosahedral symmetry ( T = 1 ).
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| 44. | The capsid is round with icosahedral symmetry with triangulation number ( T ) = 3 and 4.
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| 45. | The capsid appears hexagonal / spherical and has icosahedral symmetry ( T = 1 or T = 3
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| 46. | The icosahedral symmetry of the sphere generates 7 uniform polyhedra, and a 1 more by alternation.
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| 47. | For example, in the disdyakis triacontahedron one full face is a fundamental domain of icosahedral symmetry.
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| 48. | In fact, the binary icosahedral group is the smallest ( non-trivial ) superperfect group.
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| 49. | The icosahedral shape is derived from the structure of an icosahedron which has 20 equilateral triangular faces.
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| 50. | Mamavirus, like other mimiviridae, is icosahedral with a core capsid and a peripheral fiber layer.
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