Rotavirus and other unknown 29nm virus particles. This electron micrograph reveals a number of RNA rotavirus virions, and a number of unknown, 29nm virion particles. A rotavirus has a characteristic wheel-like appearance when viewed by electron microscopy, ie rotavirus is derived from the Latin rota, meaning wheel. Rotaviruses are nonenveloped, double-shelled viruses, making the virus stable in the environment. See image n1302705 on the site.
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