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Bacteriophage T4 is a virus that infects ''Escherichia coli'', having dimensions of 90 nm in width and 200 nm in length (head and tail in extended form).   It is a quite common model organism that has been studied for a century by many important virologists, and even Watson and Crick after their elucidation of DNA. Structural characterisation of the bacteriophage’s individual proteins began in the 1980s,   and complexes of multiple proteins in the 1990s.   However, it has not yet been possible to structurally characterise the complete phage in atomic detail (though some have begun to come closer)   with multiple overall schematic models published.    The increasing power of computers and the RCSB structural database have made possible the construction of a single combined model of the entire bacteriophage T4 organism with atomic resolution components as described here.
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