gsgs
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see this picture:
http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/fluvirus.html
the description is:
> The viral genome is composed of eight segments of ssRNA.
> The helical ribonucleo-protein is not often seen,
> but occasional particles show evidence of internal helical components.
I'm not sure : what/where is the helical ribonuclein ?
Do we see 2 viruses ? I do see the hemagglutinin spikes.
They are filamentous and the bigger right one is bended.
The horizontal "lines" inside that virus are the 8 ribonucleins ?
But this should be 3-dimensional, so maybe they are torus - like ?
They say "helical", so maybe one ribonucleoprotein is very long ? (how long ?)
how many ribonucleoproteins can we see on the picture ?
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seems there are 3 viruses on that picture
http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/fluvirus.html
the description is:
> The viral genome is composed of eight segments of ssRNA.
> The helical ribonucleo-protein is not often seen,
> but occasional particles show evidence of internal helical components.
I'm not sure : what/where is the helical ribonuclein ?
Do we see 2 viruses ? I do see the hemagglutinin spikes.
They are filamentous and the bigger right one is bended.
The horizontal "lines" inside that virus are the 8 ribonucleins ?
But this should be 3-dimensional, so maybe they are torus - like ?
They say "helical", so maybe one ribonucleoprotein is very long ? (how long ?)
how many ribonucleoproteins can we see on the picture ?
-----------edit 1--------------
seems there are 3 viruses on that picture