Abstract
Interchange experiments between ribosomal subunits from spinach chloroplasts, yeast mitochondria and Escherichia coli have been per formed to obtain more information on possible homologies existing between them. Homology between bacterial and chloroplast ribosomes is high, since hybrid ribosomes containing chloroplast and E. coli subunits are active in polyphenylalanine synthesis directed by poly (U). Mitochondrial ribosomal subunits, in contrast, do not form hybrid ribosomes with either chloroplast or E. coli subunits.
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