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Morphology. Viruses come in many shapes and sizes, but these features are consistent for each viral family. As we have seen, all virions have a nucleic acid genome covered by a protective capsid. ... In general, the capsids of viruses are classified into four groups: helical, icosahedral, enveloped, and head-and-tail.

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Morphology is a branch of biology dealing with the study of the form and play an important role in varied important biological process, such as immune and invasive responses.

Morphology. Viruses come in many shapes and sizes, but these features are consistent for each viral family. As we have seen, all virions have a nucleic acid genome covered by a protective capsid. In general, the capsids of viruses are classified into four groups: helical, icosahedral, enveloped, and head-and-tail.

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