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English: Schematic representation of the currently known archaeal viruses — spindle-shaped archaeal virus devoid of a lipid membrane. Here: crenarchaeal virus STTV1. Protein capsid depicted in purple.
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Source Fig. 1 in Lipids of Archaeal Viruses. In: Hindawi: Archaea. Volume 2012, Article ID 384919, doi:10.1155/2012/384919. Via ResearchGate; cropped.
Author Elina Roine and Dennis H. Bamford
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