difference between capsid and viron
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Viruses are composed of two fundamental units, a protein coat and a nucleic acid core. The protein coat is termed a capsid and is composed of subunits called capsomeres. ... In the case of an enveloped virus, the virion is the entire virus and the nucleocapsid is the capsid and nucleic acid, minus the envelope.
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Viruses are composed of two fundamental units, a protein coat and a nucleic acid core. The protein coat is termed a capsid and is composed of subunits called capsomeres. ... In the case of an enveloped virus, the virion is the entire virus and the nucleocapsid is the capsid and nucleic acid, minus the envelope.
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