| 41. | Virions are bacilliform, ovoid, and allantoid.
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| 42. | CHIKV protein nsP1 interacts with tetherin by disrupting the tetherin-virion complex formation.
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| 43. | The nucleocapsids in turn aid in initiating virion budding from the host cell membrane.
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| 44. | The release of the virions occurs after the breakage of the bacterial plasma membrane.
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| 45. | These viruses are nonlytic and form virions characterized by a lipid vesicle enclosing the genome.
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| 46. | Viruses in this family have small protein virions that exhibit T = 1 icosahedral symmetry.
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| 47. | Each virion may contain defective interfering copies.
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| 48. | These homodimers lie flat against the viral surface giving the maturing virion a smooth appearance.
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| 49. | The average virion is about one one-hundredth the size of the average bacterium.
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| 50. | Virions are nm in diameter, 300 nm in length and 200 nm in height.
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