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English: A 6cm polystyrene tube containing caesium chloride (CsCl) solution and two morphological types of rotavirus. Following centrifugation at 100g a density gradient forms in the CsCl solution and the the virus particle separate according to their densities.
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Caesium chloride (CsCl) solution and two morphological types of rotavirus. Following centrifugation at 100g a density gradient forms in the CsCl solution and the the virus particle separate according to their densities.

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