what is the largest and smallest virus
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The smallest viruses are only 25–30 nm in diameter, while the largest (e.g. mimivirus, an infectious agent of amebae) are 400 nm or more in size. The viral genome is tightly associated with nucleoprotein(s) in a highly organized core structure, the nucleocapsid.
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The smallest viruses are only 25–30 nm in diameter, while the largest (e.g. mimivirus, an infectious agent of amebae) are 400 nm or more in size. The viral genome is tightly associated with nucleoprotein(s) in a highly organized core structure, the nucleocapsid.
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