Abstract

The isolation of a small virus particle from a stock of mouse adenovirus is described. This virus, a minute virus of mice, grows in mouse or rat tissue cultures and agglutinates the red blood cells of several rodent species. The virus contains single-stranded DNA as shown by equilibrium density gradient centrifugation of the nucleic acid and by the reaction of formaldehyde with the nucleic acid in the intact virus particle.

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