Abstract

While a strain of Saccharomyces ellipsoideus was cultured in the copper medium, cells began to form a type of ribonucleic acid, RNA R, which was characteristic of the copper-trained strain and had the effect of making its parent strain less susceptible to copper. The RNA R became detectable in the extract of the copper-cultured cells just at the time when resistant cells were formed growing among surviving parent cells.

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