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This artist\'s conception shows the molecular motor (represented with hands) that packages DNA (rope-like structure) into the head of the T4 virus. The new study reveals the motor is made of two ring-like structures, each of which contains five protein segments. Credit: Dec. 26 issue of the journal Cell; Steven McQuinn, independent science artist, and Venigalla Rao, The Catholic University of America.

This artist's conception shows the molecular motor (represented with hands) that packages DNA (rope-like structure) into the head of the T4 virus. The new study reveals the motor is made of two ring-like structures, each of which contains five protein segments. Credit: Dec. 26 issue of the journal Cell; Steven McQuinn, independent science artist, and Venigalla Rao, The Catholic University of America.

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