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Originally Posted by newB
Also, not sure where you are getting your info, but the herpes capsid is composed of proteins, and the nuclear envelope (the coat for the capsid outside of the host cell) is a lipid bilayer embedded with glycoproteins like that found in eukaryotic cells.
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Usually it's really enveloped but it can be non-enveloped too. Ok, let it be adenovirus. Does it change anything?