Viruses are made up of nucleic acids encapsulated by a coat of
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Viral nucleic acid is enclosed in a capsid made up of protein subunits called protomeres. 3. Some species of viruses have a membrane, the envelope, surrounding the capsid; other species do not have an envelope, i.e., they are naked. Enveloped viruses have glyco-protein spikes arising from their envelope
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