Studies of Nucleotide Sequences in Tobacco Mosaic Virus Ribonucleic Acid. IV. Use of Aniline in Stepwise Degradation*

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The infectivity of the complete virus and of the free ribonucleic acid was determined for tobacco mosaic virus and for turnip yellow mosaic virus. The natural host and the host of the other virus were used reciprocally. The protein coat of the complete virus enhances the infectivity in comparison to the free RNA only in the host to which the virus is adapted.


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