A study of ribosomes and of ribonucleic acid from a thermophilic organism
Ribosomes, ribosomal RNA and soluble RNA were isolated from Bacillus stearothermophilus which grows at a maximum temperature of 68^o. The comparison with the same constituents isolated from Escherichia coli showed that these were fairly similar as to the main physical and chemical characteristics, s...
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