Which of the following events during assembly of herpesvirus virions causes the scaffolding proteins to be ejected from the capsid?
A) Conformational change that seals the capsid.
B) Cleavage of the scaffolding proteins by a cellular protease.
C) Acquisition of the tegument around the capsid.
D) Insertion of the portal protein into one of the 12 vertices.
E) Packaging of the viral DNA into the capsid.
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