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Texas Journal of Microscopy - Texas Society for Microscopy

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Plate 6. Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis in the Monarch butterfly. 1. Early stage in polyhedron <strong>for</strong>mation. Note<br />

many free virus particles. 2. Later stage in polyhedron <strong>for</strong>mation. Note massive amounts <strong>of</strong> endoplasmic<br />

reticulum. 3. Mature polyhedron showing many included star-shaped virus particles within the polyhedron<br />

which is a single protein crystal. 4. Crystal lattice in a polyhedron with included virus particles.Note that<br />

you can distinguish the coat and a central core in the virus particles. 5. Crystal lattice that has been<br />

embossed to further distinguish the lattice planes. Line equals 10 µ or a portion <strong>of</strong> 10 microns as indicated.<br />

Figs. 4 and 5 are the same magnification. Arnott, Smith, and Fullilove, 1968.<br />

Tex. J. Micros. 38: , 2007<br />

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