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English: Successive stages of Meelsvirus virion self-assembly. A. During the earliest stages of virion formation, the envelope (EN) and capsid wall (CW) self-assemble on the inner surface of the electron dense nucleoplasm (EDN). B. Mid-stage of virion formation. Brackets indicate site of self-assembly of capsid wall and envelope. CM, central membrane of envelope; CW, capsid wall; EDN, electron dense nucleoplasm; PT, possible portal-like specialization of capsid wall; RL, reinforcing layer of forming tail stem; RB, ribs. C. Latest stage of virion formation that is associated with the inner surface of the electron dense nucleoplasm. The capsid wall (CW) and envelope (EN) are nearly closed. The envelope is separated from the capsid wall by a lucent extracapsidular space (ECS). PT, possible portal-like specialization of capsid wall. D. Detail of forming tail-end of virion. CC, capsid contents; CM, central membrane of envelope; CW, capsid wall; RL, reinforcing layer of forming tail stem. E. Longitudinal section of nearly-formed virion, showing envelope extended as a narrow tail (TA), but tail apparently not yet filled with extracapsidular material. Scale bars = 0.1 μm.
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Fig. 4 at https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0203282 PLOS ONE September 19, 2018. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0203282.

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