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* [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/paper-models Paper models of viruses] can be constructed using instructions provided.
* [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/paper-models Paper models of viruses] can be constructed using instructions provided.


* [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/motm/200 Quasisymmetry in Icosahedral Viruses] explains how icosahedral capsids of different sizes are assembled from a single protein chain, and explains triangulation numbers with examples.
* [https://pdb101.rcsb.org/motm/200 Quasisymmetry in Icosahedral Viruses] explains how icosahedral capsids of different sizes assemble from copies of a single subunit protein chain, and explains triangulation numbers with examples.


==Notes==
==Notes==
* [[User:Jaime Prilusky/Test/4v99]] shows a capsid available only in mmCIF format.
* [[User:Jaime Prilusky/Test/4v99]] shows a capsid available only in mmCIF format.
* [[User:Jaime Prilusky/Test/6ncl]] Giant virus, mmCIF only.
* [[User:Jaime Prilusky/Test/6ncl]] Giant virus, mmCIF only.

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  • Quasisymmetry in Icosahedral Viruses explains how icosahedral capsids of different sizes assemble from copies of a single subunit protein chain, and explains triangulation numbers with examples.

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