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An in-depth exploration of why approximately 70% of viral capsids converge on icosahedral geometry, driven by genetic economy constraints and geometric optimization that maximizes volume-to-surface-area ratios while distributing internal stress from negatively-charged genomic material. The article examines how viral capsid architecture emerges from both evolutionary constraints and the physics of molecular self-assembly, with applications to drug delivery and vaccine design.
viral-capsids
structural-biology
virology
convergent-evolution
protein-structure
icosahedral-geometry
caspar-klug-theory
tobacco-mosaic-virus
drug-delivery
vaccine-design
genetic-constraints
nanotechnology
Stephen Jay Gould
Simon Conway Morris
James Watson
Francis Crick
Donald Caspar
Isidor Fankuchen
Buckminster Fuller
Hepatitis B Virus
Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)
Asimov Press