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J Gen Virol 35 (1977), 353-359; DOI 10.1099/0022-1317-35-2-353
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Ultrastructure of Bacteriophage {varphi}6: Arrangement of the Double-stranded RNA and Envelope

C. F. Gonzalez, W. G. Langenberg*, J. L. Van Etten and Anne K. Vidaver

Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68583, U.S.A.

Pseudomonas phaseolicola cells synchronously infected with {varphi}6 were fixed and embedded by several procedures. The diameter of {varphi}6 measured 75 nm and its nucleocapsid 60 nm. Virus nucleocapsids were icosahedral and surrounded by a double membrane. In planar sections the nucleic acid appeared as a hexagonal ring and in cross sections as two angular structures.

* W.G.L. is a member of the United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service.

Received 29 September 1976; accepted 21 December 1976.





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