![Electron micrograph of the halophilic virus His1, taken at a magnification of ×60,000 and negatively stained with uranyl acetate (2% [wt/vol]). Flagella of the host are also visible in this purified preparation. Bar, 100 nm.
Carolyn Bath and Michael L. Dyall-Smith (1998). His1, an Archaeal Virus of the Fuselloviridae Family That Infects Haloarcula hispanica
Journal of Virology, 72(11):9392-9395.
From the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
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Electron micrograph of the halophilic virus His1, taken at a magnification of × 60,000 and negatively stained with uranyl acetate (2% [wt/vol]). Flagella of the host are also visible in this purified preparation. Bar, 100 nm.
Reference: Carolyn Bath and Michael L. Dyall-Smith (1998). His1, an Archaeal Virus of the Fuselloviridae Family That Infects Haloarcula hispanica
Journal of Virology, 72(11):9392-9395.
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
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