Abstract
Koongol and Wongal virions are isometric, enveloped, and 90-100 nm in diameter. They develop by budding into smooth-surfaced vesicles in or near the Golgi region of the cytoplasm of infected cells. In morphology and morphogenesis they thus resemble other members of the Bunyamwera supergroup of arboviruses. © 1972 CSIRO.
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Stevenson, A. E., & Holmes, I. H. (1972). Electron microscopy of koongol group arboviruses. Australian Journal of Biological Sciences, 25(1), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9720053
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