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    The First Virus Isolated, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Has a (Complex/helical/polyhedral)
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The First Virus Isolated, Tobacco Mosaic Virus, Has a (Complex/helical/polyhedral)

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The first virus isolated, Tobacco mosaic virus, has a (complex/helical/polyhedral) capsid morphology, which facilitated its isolation.

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