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Plant Virus Collection

"Unveiling the Intricate World of Plant Viruses: A Fusion of Science and Art" In a world where microscopic organisms reign supreme

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Cucumber mosaic virus, computer model

Cucumber mosaic virus, computer model
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), computer model. This image was created using molecular modelling software and data from X-ray crystallography

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tobacco necrosis virus research, artwork

Tobacco necrosis virus research, artwork
Tobacco necrosis virus research, computer artwork

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Melon necrotic spot virus, artwork

Melon necrotic spot virus, artwork
Melon necrotic spot virus, computer artwork

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Chlorella virus particle F005 / 0691

Chlorella virus particle F005 / 0691
Chlorella virus 001 PBCV-1 particle, computer model. This virus infects unicellular algae (Chlorella sp.)

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tomato aspermy virus particle F005 / 0709

Tomato aspermy virus particle F005 / 0709
Tomato aspermy virus, computer model

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tomato bushy stunt virus particle F005 / 0708

Tomato bushy stunt virus particle F005 / 0708
Tomato bushy stunt virus, computer model

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Cocksfoot mottle virus, artwork

Cocksfoot mottle virus, artwork
Cocksfoot mottle virus, computer artwork. This virus infects a number of plants including cocksfoot grass (Dactylis glomerata)

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Rice yellow mottle virus particle F005 / 0694

Rice yellow mottle virus particle F005 / 0694
Rice yellow mottle virus particle, computer model

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Partitivirus particle F005 / 0723

Partitivirus particle F005 / 0723
Partitivirus particle, computer model. This virus infects fungi

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Ryegrass mottle virus particle F005 / 0715

Ryegrass mottle virus particle F005 / 0715
Ryegrass mottle virus particle, computer model

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Ilavirus particle F005 / 0727

Ilavirus particle F005 / 0727
Ilavirus particle, computer model. This is a plant virus

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Satellite panicum mosaic virus particle F005 / 0716

Satellite panicum mosaic virus particle F005 / 0716
Satellite panicum mosaic virus particle, computer model. This virus infects grasses that are already infected with the panicum mosaic virus

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Turnip yellow mosaic virus F005 / 0706

Turnip yellow mosaic virus F005 / 0706
Turnip yellow mosaic virus particle, computer model

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Satellite tobacco necrosis virus C014 / 0005

Satellite tobacco necrosis virus C014 / 0005
Satellite tobacco necrosis virus. Computer artwork showing the surface structure of a tobacco necrosis satellivirus particle (virion)

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tobacco mosaic virus, TEM

Tobacco mosaic virus, TEM
Tobacco mosaic virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of rod-shaped tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particles (green)

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Cucumber necrosis virus, computer model

Cucumber necrosis virus, computer model
Cucumber necrosis virus (CNV), computer model. This image was created using molecular modelling software and data from cryo-electron microscopy

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Ribgrass mosaic virus, computer model

Ribgrass mosaic virus, computer model
Ribgrass mosaic virus (RMV), computer model. This image was created using UCSF Chimera molecular modelling software and fibre X-ray diffraction

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Cucumber mosaic virus with antibodies

Cucumber mosaic virus with antibodies
Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV) with antibody fragments attached, computer model. This image was created using molecular modelling software and data from cryo-electron microscopy

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Coloured TEM of Tobacco Mosaic Viruses (TMV)

Coloured TEM of Tobacco Mosaic Viruses (TMV)
Tobacco mosaic viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a cluster of rod-shaped red virus particles of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV)

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tobacco necrosis virus, molecular model

Tobacco necrosis virus, molecular model
Tobacco necrosis virus. Computer model of the capsid of the tobacco necrosis virus

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tobacco necrosis virus, artwork

Tobacco necrosis virus, artwork
Tobacco necrosis virus, computer artwork

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Brome grass mosaic virus particle

Brome grass mosaic virus particle
Brome grass mosaic virus. Computer model of the capsid of the Brome grass mosaic virus

Background imagePlant Virus Collection: Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model

Tobacco mosaic virus, molecular model
Tobacco mosaic virus. Computer model showing the molecular structure of a tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particle (virion). This plant virus is a tobamovirus, and has an RNA (ribonucleic acid) genome



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"Unveiling the Intricate World of Plant Viruses: A Fusion of Science and Art" In a world where microscopic organisms reign supreme, plant viruses have emerged as captivating subjects for scientific exploration. Delving into the realm of tobacco necrosis virus research, scientists have unraveled its intricate structure through stunning artwork that showcases its unique characteristics. Similarly, melon necrotic spot virus has been brought to life through mesmerizing artwork, shedding light on its elusive nature. The Chlorella virus particle F005/0691 and Tomato aspermy virus particle F005/0709 captivate with their awe-inspiring designs, revealing the hidden beauty within these minuscule entities. The Tomato bushy stunt virus particle F005/0708 and Cocksfoot mottle virus take center stage in this artistic journey, showcasing their vibrant colors and complex structures. Rice yellow mottle virus particle F005/0694 invites us into a world filled with delicate patterns that leave us in awe. As we delve further into this captivating universe, we encounter the Partitivirus particle F005/0723 and Ryegrass mottle virus particle F005/0715. Their intricate details are unveiled through breathtaking illustrations that blur the line between science and art. The Ilavirus particle F005/0727 emerges as a true masterpiece; its symmetrical form leaves us marveling at nature's precision. Satellite panicum mosaic virus particle F005/0716 reveals itself as an enigmatic entity surrounded by mystery yet exuding elegance. Finally, Turnip yellow mosaic virus F005 / 0706 takes our breath away with its kaleidoscope-like appearance—a testament to the diversity found within this fascinating world of plant viruses. Through meticulous research combined with artistic expression, these captivating artworks offer glimpses into a hidden realm teeming with life at an unimaginably small scale. They remind us of both the fragility and resilience of plants while igniting our curiosity about the intricate mechanisms that govern their existence.