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Capsid Proteins Surrounding the Genome
Capsid Proteins are shaped like cones and they coat the viral RNA. These proteins deliver the RNA around the cell to cause infection. When they come together they form stable hexamers and assemble them to form capsids.

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Updated 2021-08-22
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