Cross section through an ebola virus particle, illustration.

  • Goodsell, David S.
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2014
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Cross section through an ebola virus particle, illustration. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Watercolour and ink on paper illustration of a cross section through an ebola virus particle. The virus is surrounded by a membrane (pink/purple) stolen from an infected cell, and studded with Ebola glycoproteins (turquoise; extend outwards and look like trees rooted in the membrane). A layer of matrix proteins (blue) support the membrane on the inside, and hold a cylindrical nucleocapsid (green) at the centre, which stores and delivers the RNA genome (yellow). The width of the virus is approximately 100 nanometres to the outer edge of the membrane.

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