Capsid

/ˈkæpsɪd/ noun

The protein shell that encloses the genetic material (DNA or RNA) of a virus.

From Latin 'capsa' (box) + '-id' suffix (indicating a particle or structure); the term was coined in the 1950s as virology advanced.

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