Abstract

Two strains of TMV that differ markedly in electrophoretic mobility also differ in the magnitude of their electric birefringence. The difference in electric birefringence is due to a difference in the refractive index of the two strains, not to a difference in their electric polarizability. The magnitude of the electric birefringence is dependent on pH, but not in the same way as the mobility. By contrast, the electric birefringence of DNA is independent of pH over the pH range of 5–9.

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