His researches on the virus causing the mosaic disease in tobacco plants led to the isolation of a nucleoprotein which displayed tobacco mosaic virus activity.
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In 1892, the Russian biologist Dmitry Ivanovsky ( 1864 1920 ) used a Chamberland filter to study what is now known as the tobacco mosaic virus.
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As reported in March 2009, Kenneth Palmer and coworkers modified the tobacco mosaic virus to incorporate the griffithsin gene and infected more than 9, 300 tobacco plants.
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Wendell Stanley's crystallization of tobacco mosaic virus as a pure nucleoprotein in 1935 convinced many scientists that heredity might be explained purely through physics and chemistry . ]]
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Rod-shaped particles in the tobacco mosaic virus could form a two-dimensional triangular cell suspensions, where the symmetry is well adapted to the mode of reproduction of the organism.
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The term lyotropic has also been applied to the liquid crystalline suspensions of rod-like viruses as the Tobacco Mosaic Virus as well as man-made colloidal suspensions of non-spherical colloidal particles.
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During this time, she was far happier at nonsectarian Birkbeck than she ever was at King's, and led a spirited team of researchers studying tobacco mosaic virus ( TMV ).
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The Tobacco Mosaic Virus has DNA that stacks itself in a distinctive way that was influential in Watson and Cricks development of their model of the helical structure for DNA.
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Since Dmitri Ivanovsky's 1892 article describing a non-bacterial pathogen infecting tobacco plants, and the discovery of the tobacco mosaic virus by Martinus Beijerinck in 1898, although there are millions of types.
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There are very important reasons why these new, much smaller organisms such as the Tobacco Mosaic Virus and " E . coli " made their way into the molecular biologists laboratories.