Comprehensive Analysis of The Relationship Between Triangulation Number, Baltimore Classification, Hosts, Point Arrays, and Gauge Points of Each Type of Spherical Virus

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Roof, Danielle A.
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2021
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Spherical viruses use Affine Extended Icosahedral Symmetry (AEIS) when forming their capsids. Protruding features of viruses located on Icosahedral Great Circles. Point Arrays extend Icosahedral Symmetry. Point Arrays reveal new understanding of capsid geometry and genetic material within. Point Arrays suggest new rules for interior and exterior surface modifications. Set of 9 Gauge Points are only used by RNA viruses. Suggests that the 5’ axis is the least restrictive. Suggests that Gauge Point 1 is the least restrictive of the 21 Gauge Points.
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Kalamazoo, Mich. : Kalamazoo College
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