virolattice
Virolattice is a theoretical construct proposed in the field of virology that describes the potential for viruses to self-assemble into ordered, three-dimensional crystalline structures. This concept draws an analogy to the formation of solid crystals from atoms or molecules, where repeating units arrange themselves in a highly symmetrical and predictable manner. In the case of virolattices, the repeating units would be individual viral particles, such as virions.
The idea suggests that under specific environmental conditions, such as high viral concentration and controlled temperature
Research into virolattices is largely theoretical, though some experimental observations of viral aggregation at high densities