Unless indicated otherwise, the following attributes are implicit throughout the descriptions, except where the characters concerned are inapplicable.
Virion populations are comprised of particles of uniform size. Capsids all have the same appearance and only one species is recovered in preparations.
Structural Proteins: During post-translational processing envelope protein has not been cleaved. During post-translational processing envelope protein has not been cleaved. During post-translational processing envelope protein has not been cleaved. During post-translational processing envelope protein has not been cleaved. Surface membrane protein has not been cleaved. Surface membrane protein has not been cleaved. Surface membrane protein has not been cleaved. Surface membrane protein has not been cleaved. Capsid protein has not been cleaved. Capsid protein has not been cleaved. Capsid protein has not been cleaved. Spike protein has not been cleaved. Inner capsid protein has not been cleaved. Inner capsid protein has not been cleaved. Nucleocapsid protein has not been cleaved. Nucleocapsid protein has not been cleaved. Nucleocapsid protein has not been cleaved. Nucleocapsid protein has not been cleaved. Tail protein has not been cleaved. Tail protein has not been cleaved. Fiber protein has not been cleaved. Core protein has not been cleaved. Core protein has not been cleaved. Core protein has not been cleaved. Core protein has not been cleaved. Matrix protein has not been cleaved. Matrix protein has not been cleaved. Tegument protein has not been cleaved. Tegument protein has not been cleaved. Lateral body protein has not been cleaved. Lateral body protein has not been cleaved.
Coding Strategy of Segment 1: Sequence has no gene blocks.
Translation: Replication does not involve a reverse transcription step.
Virions are not dependent on a helper virus for replication.
Release: The outer envelope acquired by budding.
Virus-like structures or vesicles visible.
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