USMLE DNA virus capsid symmetry

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Hi all,

There seems to be a dearth of information regarding capsid symmetry of DNA viruses - I assume that they too have capsid structures.

Does anyone know or have a reference that delineates what type of capsid symmetry they possess?

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I haven't seen anything regrading that, just know the DNA replicates in the nucleus and the main one are
Enveloped: 1) Herpes 1-8 2) Poxvirus 3) Hepanda B
Nonenveloped: 4) Parovirus B19 5) Adenovirus 6) Papova
 
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hey guys, FA says all DNA viruses capsid are icosahedral except pox which has a complex one.
First, this is a really old thread so hopefully they've taken it by now.

Second, an easy way to remember is that as a general rule, positive sense viruses have icosahedral capsids and negative sense have helical, with a few notable exceptions. DNA viruses are all (but 1) dsDNA and as such follow positive sense rules.

 
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