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. 2018 Sep 7;10(9):481. doi: 10.3390/v10090481

Table 1.

Genome packaging densities in double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) viruses.

Virus Family dsRNA Features Capsid Features
Nº Segments Size (kbp) MW c (MDa) CP (residue) Φ d/ir e (nm) dsRNA Density (bp/100 nm3) f
HSV a 1 ~152 103.7 1374 ~130/43 46
Reoviridae
Orthoreovirus 10 ~23.5 16 1275 ~60/24.5 38
Rotavirus 11 ~18.5 12.6 880 ~52/23.5 34
Orbivirus, BTV 10 ~19.2 13.1 901 ~52/22 43
Aquareovirus, GCRV 11 ~23.6 16 1027 ~60/23 46
Phytoreovirus, RDV 12 ~25.7 17.5 1019 ~57/26 35
Cypovirus, CPV 10 ~31.4 21.4 1333 ~58/24 54
Mycoreovirus, MyRV1 11 23.4 16
Picobirnaviridae 2 ~4.2 2.9 590 ~35/14
Cystoviridae, phage ϕ6 3 ~13.4 9.1 769 ~50/20 40
Totiviridae, ScV-L-A 1 ~4.6 3.1 680 ~43/17 22
Partitiviridae, PsV-S 1 (2) b ~1.7 (3.3) 1.2 (2.2) 420 ~35/12 23
Chrysoviridae, PcV 1 (4) b ~3.2 (12.6) 2.2 (8.6) 109 ~40/16 19
Megabirnaviridae, RnMBV1 1 (2) b ~8.1 (16.2) 5.5 (11) 135 ~52/19 28
Quadriviridae, RnQV1 1–2 (4) ~4.3 (17.1) 2.9 (11.7) 1356 + 1061 ~47/16 25 (50) g

a Herpes simplex virus, a dsDNA virus with liquid-crystalline packing of the encapsidated, B-form dsDNA. b For PsV-S, PcV, and RnMBV1 dsRNA, the genome is formed by two, four, or two dsRNA molecules, respectively, but a mean value was calculated for one dsRNA molecule/particle in each column. c Molecular weights (MW) were calculated assuming a mass of 682 Da/bp. HSV dsDNA is assumed to have a B-form. d Outer diameter. e Inner radius. f Densities when volume of a perfect sphere is assumed and any other internal components are ignored. g 25 if there is one dsRNA molecule/particle; 50 if there are two dsRNA molecules/particle.