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This compilation of a number of transmission electron microscopic (TEM) images, revealed some of the morphologic differences displayed by three Poxviridae family members: Yaba-like disease (YLD) virus, Yabapox virus, and Tanapox virus, each in its M and C forms. M form represents the virions in their mulberry configuration, whereupon, the capsid appears much like a mulberry, and the C form represents the capsular appearance of the virions’ capsid, or external protein coat.
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Content Provider(s): CDC/ Dr. James Nakano
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