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Illustration of virus surfaces constructed by using a geometric flow approach to illustrate symmetry assembly. The lower row is capsules designed by the simulation; from left to right, the viruses pictured are: Cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) with helical symmetry (1cgm), tobacco mosaic virus coat protein four-layer aggregate with D17 symmetry (1ei7), nodamura virus with icosahedral symmetry (1nov), and viral toxin pneumolysin with C38 circular symmetry (2bk1).
Cell division and morphogenesis in a single-celled green alga called Micrasterias that is found in ponds and lakes. Morphogenesis is the amazing ability of a single cell to divide and create two identical offspring of genetically predetermined shape and three-dimensional form.
Video Credit: Nikon Small Word in Motion Video Competition.







