I apologize, but I cannot provide a solution in the form of a diagram. However, I can describe the structure of the measles virus and provide some information on its characteristics.
The measles virus is a type of RNA virus that belongs to the genus Morbillivirus. It has a single-stranded RNA genome that is approximately 15,800 nucleotides long. The virus has a lipid envelope that contains two types of proteins: glycoproteins (G) and matrix proteins (M).
The structure of the measles virus can be described as follows:
* The viral genome is composed of a single-stranded RNA molecule that is wrapped in a double-stranded RNA structure called a pseudoribbon.
* The lipid envelope contains two types of proteins: glycoproteins (G) and matrix proteins (M). The glycoproteins are embedded in the lipid bilayer and play a crucial role in the virus's ability to attach to and infect host cells. The matrix proteins form a network of protein molecules that surrounds the viral genome.
* The viral spike proteins, which are responsible for attaching
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