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56 VIRAL PROTEIN AND NUCLEIC ACID IN BACTERIOPHAGE GROWTH
protective coat that is responsible for the adsorption to bacteria, and functions
as an instrument for the injection of the phage DNA into the cell. This pro-
tein probably has no function in the growth of intracellular phage. The DNA
has some function. Further chemical inferences should not be drawn from the
experiments presented.
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