ORIGIN AND FATE OF BACTERIOPHAGE MATERIAL

Volume: 18, Issue: 0, Pages: 209 - 220
Published: Jan 1, 1953
Abstract
My role in this symposium is to discuss the origin of the various chemical components of the viral progeny, as well as the transformations undergone by the parent particle during the infectious process. A phage particle can be considered as being composed of roughly equal amounts of desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and protein and possibly containing a small amount of lipid. One can ask from where the materials come which are used for viral...
Paper Details
Title
ORIGIN AND FATE OF BACTERIOPHAGE MATERIAL
Published Date
Jan 1, 1953
Volume
18
Issue
0
Pages
209 - 220
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