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| Authors: | D.L. Moore, H.R. Cameron |
Abstract:
Using a procedure which is highly selective for double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), a nucleic acid species has been isolated from tissues of sweet cherries affected with necrotic rusty mottle disease (NRM). Double-stranded RNA bands with molecular weights of approximately 12 x 106 and 11.5 x 106 were isolated from 'Corum' and 'Napoleon' cherries affected with NRM. A double-stranded RNA with an approximate molecular weight of 11.5 x 106 was also isolated from 'Corum' and 'Napoleon' cherries not visibly affected with NRM.
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