Abstract

Cricket paralysis virus, an insect picorna-like virus, grown and assayed on Drosophila malanogaster cells, gave titers in excess of 10 9 PFU/ml. The virus was plaque purified using an agar overlay and the intracellular polypeptides induced by “crude” and plaque-purified virions were demonstrated to be very similar.

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