noun
- The protein shell that surrounds and protects the genetic material (DNA or RNA) of a virus.
Usage: technical; biology
Examples
- The capsid of a virus is made up of multiple copies of one or more types of protein.
- Scientists study the capsid structure to understand how viruses infect cells.
- The capsid protects the viral genome from damage in the environment.
- Different viruses have capsids with different shapes, such as spherical or rod-shaped.
- The immune system can recognize and attack the capsid of invading viruses.