k Smallpox virus particle, illustration Illustration showing the structure of a smallpox virus particle. The core red, centre contains the particles DNA genetic material. The core has a concave shape and is overlaid with several layers of a membrane derived from its host cell. The depressions in its upper and lower surface contain lateral bodies pink, the function of which is unknown. Smallpox is a disease that causes fever and often death. It was eradicated after a worldwide effort in the 1970s, but strains exist in research laboratories., Photo by RUSSELL KIGHTLEYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Smallpox virus particle, illustration Illustration showing the structure of a smallpox virus particle. The core  red, centre  contains the particle s DNA genetic material. The core has a concave shape and is overlaid with several layers of a membrane derived from its host cell. The depressions in its upper and lower surface contain lateral bodies  pink , the function of which is unknown. Smallpox is a disease that causes fever and often death. It was eradicated after a worldwide effort in the 1970s, but strains exist in research laboratories., Photo by RUSSELL KIGHTLEY SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Smallpox virus particle, illustration

Illustration showing the structure of a smallpox virus particle. The core (red, centre) contains the particle's DNA genetic material. The core has a concave shape and is overlaid with several layers of a membrane derived from its host cell. The depressions in its upper and lower surface contain lateral bodies (pink), the function of which is unknown. Smallpox is a disease that causes fever and often death. It was eradicated after a worldwide effort in the 1970s, but strains exist in research laboratories., Photo by RUSSELL KIGHTLEY/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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