chiral resolution of virus models

Using the self-assembling virus models (see “self-assembling virus“ video), we demonstrate how distinct particle types can aggregate through random motion to form complete and distinct assemblies. The models are composed of distinct poliovirus pentamers and their mirror images counterparts which assemble and segregate into two distinct viral capsids. No trick photography used. how mirror image particles can segregate into mirror image assemblies (also known as chiral resolution).
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