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Schematic representation of the African horse sickness virus (AHSV) virion.

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English: Schematic representation of the African horse sickness virus (AHSV) virion. The genome contains 10 segments of linear dsRNA coding for 12 proteins. The virion is non-enveloped with a triple capsid structure and is about 80 nm in diameter, enclosing the genome and transcription complexes. The inner core layer has T = 1 symmetry with each of the 60 units composed of a homodimer of VP3, while the outer core is composed of 260 trimers of VP7 and has T = 13 icosahedral symmetry. The outer capsid layer consists of 120 globular trimers of VP5 and 60 triskelion-shaped spikes of VP2. Image created with Biorender.com.
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Source https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/11/9/844/htm
Author Susan J Dennis 1, Ann E Meyers, Inga I Hitzeroth, and Edward P Rybicki

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