Abstract

Among several temperature-sensitive mutants of tobacco mosaic virus, reversion to wild-type phenotype is an event sufficiently rare that essentially pure stocks of mutant virus can easily be maintained. The temperature-sensitive phenotype of many of these mutants is stringently expressed. Our data show that most of our mutants are suitable for use in biochemical experiments.

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