Earnshaw W C, Harrison S C
Nature. 1977 Aug 18;268(5621):598-602. doi: 10.1038/268598a0.
DNA is wound tightly into phage heads in such a way that it tends to form layers concentric with the rigid protein shell. In P22 and wild-type lambda, DNA completely fills the internal volume, with a highly uniform local packing of adjacent segments; in lambda deletion mutants containing less than a full genome, the local packing distance increases correspondingly.