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== Article Draft ==
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Copied from [[Viral envelope|Viral Envelope]]
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"All enveloped viruses also have a [[capsid]], another protein layer, between the envelope and the genome. The cell from which a virus [[Budding#Virology|buds]] often dies or is weakened, and sheds more viral particles for an extended period. The [[lipid bilayer]] envelope of these viruses is relatively sensitive to [[desiccation]], heat, and [[Amphiphile|amphiphiles]] such as [[soap]] and [[detergents]], therefore these viruses are easier to sterilize than non-enveloped viruses, have limited survival outside host environments, and typically must transfer directly from host to host."


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"All enveloped viruses also have a capsid, another protein layer, between the envelope and the genome. The cell from which a virus buds often dies or is weakened, and sheds more viral particles for an extended period. The lipid bilayer envelope of these viruses is relatively sensitive to desiccation, heat, and amphiphiles such as soap and detergents, therefore these viruses are easier to sterilize than non-enveloped viruses, have limited survival outside host environments, and typically must transfer directly from host to host."

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