Can viruses explode? — What is biophysics? #16
Viruses encode their genomes in RNA or DNA, which they pack into a tiny space. For example, Varicella zoster, the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles, stuffs a double-stranded DNA molecule about 40,000 nm in length into a shell about 200 nm in diameter. This is even more impressive than it may seem because DNA … Continue reading Can viruses explode? — What is biophysics? #16