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English: Virion morphology: (a) negative-contrast electron micrographs (uranyl acetate) of purified particles of ourmia melon virus (bar, 100 nm); (b, c) features of the two commonest particle types (two- and three-disc), enhanced by photographic superimposition.
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Author María A. Ayllón, Massimo Turina, Jiatao Xie, Luca Nerva, Shin-Yi Lee Marzano, Livia Donaire​, Daohong Jiang, ICTV Report Consortium

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Electron micrograph of ourmia melon virus

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24 April 2020

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