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MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England
Characteristic two-side electron microscope images and three-dimensional image reconstructions confirm that the surface structure of polyoma virus is based on the icosahedral T = 7 lattice. Tilting experiments show that the lattice is right handed (T = 7d).
Received 19 March 1974;
accepted 18 April 1974.
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